Reflection Analysis

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When reflecting on the past semester of English 2328, there are several lessons I feel I have learned which have contributed to the development of my intellect. Throughout this semester, I have repeatedly encountered various lessons that I feel have the potential to advance academically, personally and professionally. I attribute the lessons I have learned to the nature of the assignments and the method of teaching used in this class. To clarify, I feel that I have broadened my knowledge, learned the importance of my personal responsibilities, and learned to interpret differing opinions. Combined, I have recognized that this class has helped me grow, not only as a student, but as an individual as well. During the time that I have been enrolled …show more content…

Of the various assignments I have completed throughout the course, I feel that the most beneficial to my academic profile have been the literary analyses of various readings. Due to the nature of an online classroom, I feel that I have been presented the opportunity to expend my own knowledge, skills and abilities in the field of literature in a unique and efficient manner. Supplementing this point, I feel that this course has offered me an opportunity to expand my intellect better than a traditional classroom experience might. The assignments of this course, along with other obligations, such as attendance and the use of a grade point system have given me the responsibilities of managing my time wisely, attending and participating in class activities, and the diligence of keeping up with other personal goals. I take these responsibilities as obligations, and as a result, have taken actions to complete them to the best of my ability. By simultaneously completing multiple assignments in a limited time frame, studying for assessments and assignments, regularly checking for new correspondence/assignments and attending classes, I feel that I have taken initiative this semester to expand my knowledge, skills and abilities in American

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