When rereading later, my thoughts on it changed a little. i went through the text with not having as many issues as the first time but most importantly i understood it better. and even enjoyed it better. i still let out a couple of yawns but not as much as the first time. i picked out information that i skipped right over the first time. i found it interesting when they were trying to find a reason of why people chose the 100 dollars today instead of 110 dollars if the wait an extra day but then when said to wait a month for 100 dollars or wait a month and a day for 110 dollars, they chose the 110, they said an explanation for this might be ignorance and i didn’t even pick this up when i read it for the first time. I also noticed that the text stated “but as the present gets closer short term considerations overwhelm their long term goal.” which i also found interesting because on how valid it is. i honestly found the text more interesting and noticed a lot more. i realized that that the first time i read this i just went through it without closely reading but at the same time i felt unfamiliar with the text and put it in my head that i wouldn’t understand it because we were ought to see the things we disliked about it. but rereading it also made me enjoy it better since i already had a chance to read it and get a grip on what it would intel. i was also surprised on how much things i didn’t get the first time i felt like rereading it i got everything and it was not the hard to understand i felt so lost reading it the first time but now i got it. i understood way better.
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Professor: Annie Wang
Email: annie.wang52@citytech.cuny.edu
Course Location: Namm N-618
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TuTh 4:05 – 5:45 PM
Weekly office hour:
Th 5:45 – 6:45 PM (Namm N-618),
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A course in effective essay writing and basic research techniques including use of the library. Demanding readings assigned for classroom discussion and as a basis for essay writing.
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