Thursday, December 3, 2009
Final Blog.... Thank goodness!!
Grasp Every Opportunity.
Beginning the introduction of a final blog is not an effortless of a matter. The initial thoughts of a “final” anything in classes tends to shout HOORAY! Along with the excitement of completing anything, there is also a disbelief in how quickly time passes. Within the many emotions at the close of the semester there seems to be a crucial point of reflection. Within my personal experience, I must say that I am relieved, excited, and quickly recharging for another semester at Young Harris College. As I have already examined the academic transition I experienced in such a short span of time there is no way I would have made my decision on college any differently. I am not going to deny the initial fear I experienced inside because of the general idea and thoughts of college, along with the doubt within myself to not be capable of experiencing success. Specifically, within this class I have seen the difference of attempting to do something on your own, especially when you do not place confidence in your own work, and completing a task in which you have to seek additional help to be directed in the more clear path. There is nothing comparable to the end of that path in which you see the importance in believing in yourself and accepting additional help only expands your awareness and knowledge. That confidence enables us to see beyond the obstacle at hand and see more into the finished and unique product that could only be created by each individual author.
Within my writing style I have seen the way I have transformed doubt of my personal style into a powerful tool to express myself. I have realized something very simple but also very empowering…it is okay for us all to not think, talk, and write in the same exact fashion. Our uniqueness is what makes us valued for the individual person we have grown into and the distinctive reasoning, and knowledge we are capable of expressing. Although I have reached a new comfort with my writing style, I know I still, and will probably continue to struggle with the simplest grammatical errors. The minor details are not the most important though, right? Either way, I am delighted in my writing progress and feel that I surpassed previous limitations I had placed upon myself. It has been a very surreal experience to be capable of writing on a specific topic, but then also having the freedom and ability to tie a major concept back to a personal reflection of how many topics revert back to the individual person. There has been an insightful enjoyment within the freedom to have many class discussions. I know that many of our discussions enlightened my views and helped me in becoming more accepting and respectful to the different views expressed by my classmates. It may seem odd, but if there were one class that I would not want to be over already, it would be this class. This class was often anticipated and because we had discussions in class, it seemed we were all able to get to know each other more than the average class. As it is always said, even the best things must come to an end…I can say that I look forward to the opportunities that lie within future classes and the influence each class will hold in order to expand my knowledge and deepen my critical thinking.
Final Blog
Ryan Carr
Dr. Hughes, Comp 1101
One of the major issues that I have had to overcome in composition 1101 has been simply getting started on the subject matter. I have struggled with some of the reading, having to go back and read again what I have just read in order to fully understand the content of the text! This is a battle I have faced most of my life as I have to compensate for seeing words and letters backwards. It is a form of dyslexia. Oddly enough, having this type of disability has only made me work harder and longer in order to academically survive and achieve my goals as a student. I know that my writing has improved as a result of perseverance and hard work as well as my ability to read and comprehend Standard English as well as other variations. Argumentative writing was unfamiliar territory! I did not like it at first but have since learned that it doesn’t necessarily mean that you are “arguing” but that you are persuading your reader to share your view on the subject matter. This course has taught me how to “attack” a subject rather than just write about it as in a book report. I believe I have a much clearer understanding of descriptive and prescriptive English. I did not grasp their meaning before this class. I want to continue to work on my writing style. Conversations in class have been uncomfortable at times because of my confidence level in English. I am more confident now because I have learned a great deal, however I feel there is much more I need to work on such as grammar and sentence structure. My goals as a student have not changed since the beginning of the semester because I have always been serious about succeeding and that will never change! My attitude has been like a roller coaster! I have felt overwhelmed at times as well as feeling a since of accomplishment others. I am sincerely grateful that I have been able to participate in this course as it has enabled me to become more articulate and skilled as a writer. I will continue to use what I have learned throughout my college career and life.
Reflection
FINAL BLOG :(
There were a couple of errors to my writing still, even with my lovely high school education. For some odd reason I could not find it in myself to use the word “is;” it just wouldn’t happen. Professor Hughes helped me realize that the word “is” was not going to kill me if I just used it a few sparing times in a paper. I have also improved in some citing techniques which has not only been helpful in English, but also other classes that require research papers and a bibliography. As far as my argumentative skills, I don’t know that I have made any progress in them. (Hopefully they haven’t gotten any worse) When writing on a topic in which I truly take a side of opinion, I find that it is easy to write with a flowing tone without the hassle of trying to insert “fluff” sentences.
My developments in critical thinking have definitely taken a turn for the better. This is due to the eye opening influences of other’s opinions throughout the class. I found that debates and simple conversation allowed by the teacher throughout the course enabled not only me, but the others to comprehend and understand different views on different subjects from different people. This open atmosphere provided many great opportunities for learning throughout the semester. THANK YOU DR. HUGHES!!!!!!!!! Due to the great learning opportunities, I have learned that not all college professors “have to give a student in their class a failing grade in order to think that they are better than their students.”(Hughes) Therefore my first English class college experience has been one of the greatest life achievements for me and will always be remembered.
What Did I Learn?
Another tool to use in my writing is the use of a larger amount of quotes. I have learned this helps establish credibility, which is very important in persuasion writing. Also, the creation of an effective thesis statement is a very important. I have learned that when creating a thesis, the establishment of credibility, openness on the subject, and a concise statement on my stand on the subject must be in place. This is the building block for a persuasive paper, and I look foward to sharpening these skills in the future.
Final Blog!!!
At the start of fall, my main writing errors were connotations and the use of semi-colons in inappropriate areas. Over the semester, I feel that I have eradicated connotations from my work and am starting to use semi-colons in more appropriate areas instead of just using them to try and make my work look fancier. My argumentation skills have also improved as the course has allowed me to look at a vast number of controversial cases in society today. In each of these cases I generally feel that I have been able to reach a decent conclusion, mainly through sound logical reasoning. The class discussions have helped me broaden my critical thinking, in order to reach these conclusions as I have been able to see other people’s perspectives of the situations in hand.
I still do not always feel at ease with engaging in class discussions as I feel that other members in the class will not understand my perspective of the world as I have experienced different cultures to them. From listening to other people in different English 1101 classes, I feel very fortunate to have been in this particular class because they have often talked very frustratingly about their classes but I have on the other hand, enjoyed every minute. The variedness of the course has been very enjoyable and interesting as I have able to expand my knowledge of language. The parts I found most enjoyable were the history of how languages came about and the discrimination between different dialects. The story of the American Indian Boarding Schools also highlighted me how contradictive society can be from its supposed values. Overall I loved the class and believe I have the correct foundations to progress with my college career as it has improved my ability to write precisely, perceptively and persuasively.
Last Blog
Some of the improvements I have made throughout the course of this semester are learning not to use contractions and how to do in-text citations. It was extremely difficult at first not to use contractions, and sometimes one or two will still slip in somewhere. Recently I discovered that I have even stopped using them when I write text messages. This year in-text citations have proven to be a troubling factor for me, and I am constantly confused about the proper placement of the period. However, in my last few papers, in English and other subjects, I have finally gotten it right. In this class I believe I have become a more overall confident writer.
One thing that I wish I would have worked on more is my participation in class discussions. I have realized that I am not confident enough in my thoughts to discuss them. This is something I intend to work at next semester. I need to overcome my shyness and not let it control me.
Next semester I was not fortunate enough to get into one of Dr. Hughes classes. I am going to miss having this class so much, but I hope to carry forward all that I have learned from this semester into my future endeavors!
FINALLY!!!!!!!
As I entered college, I knew what my writing weaknesses were and I was hoping I could develop these weaknesses into strong points and become a more dynamic writer. From the beginning I felt like I had difficulty forming a solid point for my paper to revolve around. This is where I feel the in-class writings have helped me tremendously in the aspect of quickly developing a point and expanding upon it in a short amount of time. Having this ability in your writing helps tremendously when it comes to writing timed essays, articles, etc. I also feel that my argumentative ability in writing has greatly improved. In speech, I can argue anything. My dad has always said I can argue with a road sign and win. Though there is a difference in arguing in speech and arguing a point in a paper, I have found some similarities that have helped me argue my points in my formal papers. These papers have no doubt been a learning experience as I feel like I have been able to get better at one particular each time I wrote or rewrote a draft.
Overall, I have greatly enjoyed every aspect of this class. Everything from the sometimes heated discussions in class to the final paper that takes so much thought has helped me improve my writing techniques.
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Whew, this semester has definitely been a long one! I’m glad that it is almost over, and I have learned a lot over the course of these past four months. Being in this English Composition class, I have learned a lot; my writing skills have increased dramatically, as well as my self-esteem regarding my writing. Coming out of high school, I thought I was a horrible writer. I didn’t expect to get an A in my college level English classes, but now it seems possible.
I think my biggest downfall with my writings were a lack of experience and my confidence towards my writing. Since then, we’ve written so much that I feel like my vocabulary and flow in my works has increased. I know that I don’t struggle at all with piecing together opinion pieces, however come next semester when we have to analyze pieces of literature I may have some trouble. After that semester, if I improve the way I did this semester, than I should be skilled with that too!
When it comes down to argumentations, I feel like I really have a good handle on how to piece together a good argument and establish my points and opinions well. I can debate well, and use information in ways that enforce my ideas. I’m a good critical thinker, I have had no problem developing opinions and using good examples to support them.
My comfort level with class discussion is very high, at least in most classes. In this English class, at nine o’clock in the morning, I’m usually pretty tired and don’t get as involved as I do in classes such as chemistry or biology, which I find very fascinating. However, I have never had any problem talking in front of people or adding to conversations in classes.
Now that this semester is over, I feel so much better about my writing, my school work, and just my life. I love it up here at Young Harris, and I’ve been able to get good grades thus far. Since the beginning of the year, though, I’ve given up on having a 4.0. I’ll have all A’s and one B, in my one hour Honors Program seminar. It stinks that I can’t make the 4.0, but sometimes things happen. The Honors class is just something I haven’t really been able to get a good grasp of, but only one B isn’t bad! All in all though, I’m just glad to be able to go home for a month and relax.