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Advice for future students

Hey there. I know you don’t know me but I definitely know how your feeling. I have been in the same exact position you are in right now. Yes, it’s true! I felt the anxiety, the adrenaline, and the feeling of just thinking everything is going to go wrong but it’s not. Everything is going to be ok. Your going to be ok because you got this. Your professor and along with your other professors are here to help. Ask a question or two. Someone might be thinking the same thing your thinking. Form a group chat with people that have the same classes as you and remember to not take everything head on. College is a topic you pick and have classes on based on the required degree you need for that topic. Don’t just stick to college.. Take on a trade, a skill, or a hobby because that might just be part off your future as well. Most importantly take it one step and one day at a time and just know you will succeed.

Unit 4/Week 16 Dec 7-9

Week 16: Dec 7-9 (Wednesday, Dec 9 is our last day of class)
Dec 10: Reading Day

Due by end-of-day Day One

WRITE: Contribute something here by leaving something for future students, like “advice for future students” or “my favorite sentence I read or wrote.” It’s your final comment on what you’re taking away from the class, and it can be light-hearted or serious. And you don’t just have to “write” something. You can also post an image or a drawing, or even leave a sound file.
Final Portfolio is due on Friday Dec 18 by 10 pm to my email: vpapp@citytech.cuny.edu

Sh*tty Final Reflection

To describe this first term as weird or unimaginable is an understatement. As an incoming freshman starting my first semester of college I was anxious and excited at the same time. Unfortunately due to the natural occurrences, politics, and world wide issues we are facing my semester often felt challenging. Even though I had to go through these obstacles and others, I also learned about myself as a reader and a writer. I have learned that doing shitty drafts is a way of letting my mind explore. It gives me the opportunity to let out all the ideas that are roaming in my mind. It also made me aware of how mistakes are a part of how you improve as a writer. I thought that writing was about grammar, punctuation,and just long word or page requirements. I had this idea of my English class in mind because of what people have told me before I entered college. Even people with past experiences would say the same thing as well.    

       

 

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