Final Reflection

Some of the major encounters that I learned about myself as a writer is that  I realized that my writing isn’t as excellent as others. I felt as if I was not a very good writer since my first language is not English. It’s hard for me to express myself in a way that people would understand as I elaborate in my essay. However, during this semester, I obtained new skills. I gained logic as I research my work, as well as writing essays. I also learned about the areas that I need to focus on or address certain issues that I have in my grammar. That way, I’d be able to correct my errors and improve my work. Over the course of the semester, I feel that I have grown as a writer in many ways. During my time in class, I have come to improve on those skills even more. A lot of what I learned in high school was completely different from this course. Back in high school,  my class worked on several different types of essays. I remember that I have to rewrite the books that I have been reading and then put it in my own words. It was complicated since my teacher didn’t have the time to assist me in certain situations.  However, in this class,  I feel like I have grown to become a more prepared writer because of all the useful information that I have learned. Campus resources such as the writing Center have also contributed tremendously to my success in my English course. I am convinced that everything that I have learned this current semester will be transferrable to all my future classes because I will most likely have to write other scholarly essays, lab reports, and so on. One of the many things that I have learned over the semester are arranging sentences grammatically. Also learned is that feedback helps with your growth and allows for you to fix the things you did wrong in the next paper because you will know what to do and what not to do. All of these things can be used in my future classes throughout my college career.