As far as my writing process, I am still not a very confident writer and this became more evident during the course. I would produce what I felt was a very solid draft and then when I would get peer review or help from Sean, I realized that I needed to redirect my ideas and change a lot of my work. This made my writing process very heavy on revising because I always had several drafts before I turned in a final project. I am glad I could utilize peer review because it helped me grasp the purpose of the projects better and improved my work. Also, the format of this course with writing blog posts augmented the fact that I am a heavy planner because all of these blog posts were essentially planing for the final project. So overall, my writing process that I discussed in my first blog post has been consistent throughout this semester.
Now for my time management, I felt like I did a very good job staying on top of all of the coursework in this class. I always started working on the deadline early in the week and rarely had to cram on Saturday nights. I utilized office hours at least 2 times each month. I did stick to my plan when I said in my calendar reflection that I would work on english homework in the morning before my afternoon classes. This class was one of two that took up the most time out of my week in devoting time to study for it. This ended up being okay because my schedule was balanced with several Ogen-eds and this made it easier to keep up with work for the class.
I think I am very good at managing time and don't see myself struggling with this too much in the future. However, as classes get harder I will be more stressed and I might need to adopt different time manning and working processes. For now I am pleased with my work ethic this semester and hope it can continue this way for the next semester!
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