Sunday, May 13, 2018
Weekly Review Week 16 ... Only 1 Week Left
Can't believe we've all made it through the semester! Only one week left! I honestly didn't think I'd make it through this class; I remember feeling so excited when we first started, but as we got a few weeks into the class, I was doubting myself, my writing, and felt like I wouldn't be able to make it 17 weeks in a World Literature class, but here I am, with only ONE WEEK LEFT! I definitely feel more confident in my final project and with all the information I have. I thought it wouldn't be long enough, but it definitely is! The only bummer is that I never really feel I get a lot of feedback from classmates as well as the teacher about what I can improve on for my projects. One classmate did write feedback regarding my last project, so I definitely tried to make sure to take their advice and make those changes to my project. Hopefully I'll get more feedback during the coming week. I'm hopeful that I can reread my project tomorrow or Wednesday and make any changes I see fit. And of course, by Saturday night or Sunday morning, if I get any additional feedback, I'll make those changes before turning in my final draft. I am also very proud of my fellow classmates for all of their inspiration, thoughts and their perspectives. It always gets me motivated reading their thoughts and ideas; even though we all read the same material, we all interpret things differently. Others also bring up ideas, thoughts, etc. that I hadn't thought about. I'm excited to get through this last week yet kind of sad that our class will be ending...I honestly will miss reading everyone's posts!
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