Sunday, December 4, 2011

Last but not least....

Throughout the semester, alot has been consumed and alot has been learned. Pretty much failing English in High school, and writing about books or movies that weren't even interesting was a big bummer to me. Being able to write about what I want to write, and being able to write how I  want to write, has helped me become a better writer. I have learned alot more than I have ever learned in my four years of high school. I enjoyed making this blog every step of the way and hoped you enjoyed it too.
           
   Over the course of the semester we have wrote many papers and all sorts of varieties of papers. Whether it was a metatext, autobiography, annotated bibliography and many more, they were all very interesting to write. The papers that were reflected upon a story or movie were also interesting. All of our papers have developed my reading and writing skills and will help me throughout the rest of my college career. Starting at the beginning of the semester, my first semester ever in college, I was extremely nervous. I was nervous that I wasn’t going to have a nice teacher, nice classmates, and just nervous about the work that was going to be given. Thank god that I have had a nice teacher and nice classmates. 




Throughout high school, my grades in English weren’t so phenomenal. Everyone always used to tell me that I have good writing but it needs just some organization. I was pretty much failing English in high school which was a bad thing especially if I was going to college. In college, I have been taught to organize my papers in a specific way to make each paper sound more studious. This will help me along the way of my college life especially getting the A that I want and need! Being able to write and read about what I like and want is privilege that is helpful to me. Reading and writing about something that I am not interested in seems to be more complicated for me and I’m sure that is the same for many people also.
The major I am studying in is Early Childhood Education. The reading and writing skills that I am learning will have to be taught one day to children and I hope that can be my responsibility one day. In the future I really hope to be successful with writing and for people to be amazed when they read something with my name on it.

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