If I had to describe my last three months, I would have to compare it to a roller coaster. When I first got on the roller coaster I thought I was prepared like others who were joining me. But the truth was I had my doubts about going through with it. As I was ascending to my first drop, I steeled myself to push on through any difficulties that would occur. I wanted to prove that I could survive the twist and turns of each of my classes and the one that had the most was writing. To prove that I had what it took, my commonplace book shows posts from this semester about my progression. When I look back on my posts, my first few were very underwhelming. The fact that I wanted to improve my writing from the start was not showing. I just wanted …show more content…
So, to make a difference this time I wanted to expand from what I learned from last class. I do feel like I did better but there is still much for me to learn. Even though this is my second time taking this course I still do not believe I am comfortable with my writing skills. This reflects in my post as well because most are just simple and get rid down to the details instead of elaborating. However, compared to my last semester my writing has improve significantly and has shown in my reflection posts. With each new post that I produced my writing skills would improve little by little. The were also many problems that I had trouble implementing into my writing correctly. Each time before a paper we would do small assignments or group activities to help us with the paper. I would try to take the lessons we were taught and use them to improve my paper. However, I still have problems when doing my papers and one of the biggest were using rhetoric correctly. Even after two semesters rhetoric are still hard understand for me. But slowly I am using rhetoric in the correct way for my papers. As I continued to look back on my posts each one would be so simplistic and unthoughtful. Even