1. I feel about as comfortable in this class as I do in any of my others. It is definitely one of my more time consuming classes, but I have learned a lot, so I enjoy it. One thing I really like is the small class atmosphere. It allows me to get to know both my teacher and peers better.
2. My Richard Light goal was to learn how to use my time wisely. I think that I have done a pretty good job of adapting to managing my time as a college freshman. The hardest part though is getting to bed early. A lot of my friends are always staying up way late doing pretty much nothing, so one thing I have learned is that sometimes it is better to get sleep then hang out with your friends.
3. I would like to work on improving my writing, and with the issue paper coming up, learning how to better research in the Library. I'm sure that learning that skill will be very useful as I progress here at BYU. I already feel that many of the writing tools I have learned in this class will be useful in my other classes. but that one should be especially useful.
4. We can get together more often when we are writing papers so that we can peer edit each others work. I think I can utilize that better.
5. Continue to edit my papers when we have them. I thought that having conferences with Ms. Hedengren for our first opinion editorial was very helpful. Nothing is more useful then having the person grading your paper tell you what you can do better.
6. I took 5th place in the BYU Ping-Pong Tourney. Very proud...
Friday, October 16, 2009
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Isaac you would
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ReplyDeleteI didn't even know that BYU had a Ping-Pong Tourney....
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