Overall,
I learned a few things in this course. I learned to have patience, to be open
to trying new things, and to take criticism--whether I think it is useful or
not. This course also taught me time management skills as well. It seemed every
time I had a paper due for this class, I would have papers due in my other Writing
and English classes. I was overwhelmed with readings and writing assignments
throughout the semester, which was a challenge, but I faired pretty well. Thus,
I think I learned some valuable things by the end of this course.
In
this course, the texts we read and the film we watched were relevant to me.
Each text highlighted social problems and issues that connect to peoples’
lives. These texts allowed me to think and analyze problems and why they are
important. Not only were the texts important, they were interesting. I am glad
I can say I was not forced to write about something terribly boring. I think
the topics we covered in class will work for future courses as well.
I
have no choice but to keeping practicing writing being that I am an English
major. I enjoy writing and I do it in my free time.
I, as well, learned from this course to have patience, be open to new ideas, and take criticism of my writing. I used to never want to change anything about my writing (except for grammar mistakes) once I wrote it. My rough draft would look practically identical to my final copy. Now, I am getting better at making changes to my writing to improve it. I think you are brave for being an English major. Just taking one writing course this semester was enough for me!
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