Personal Narrative: Rain Of Zeroes

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I was annoyed with myself because I had just made a B in the last class. It wasn't because the class was hard, but because I was lazy. I was forgetful of sticking to the schedule laid out by the professor. That was a real bummer, honestly. So, I sat and stared at the V-Camp site feeling anxious about the difficulty of this class. I also saw that if assignments were late, there would be a rain of zeroes. I was terrified by this. However, this was absolutely the best thing that could have happened. I made a 100% effort to make sure everything was turned in on time. This helped me build a routine so that I would not forget my homework, turn in late assignments, and lose points. This also helped me to not make any zeroes. So the best thing this class taught me was how to properly manage my time and be responsible with my school work. …show more content…

I was a rebel without a care in the world that first week. I was just so eager to share my story with the class, reflect on the nostalgia of our Ohio trip, and plug my dance pop track! One of the many errors I made, was overuse of the exclamation points. That's my personality, though. One of the biggest and silliest mistakes I made, was my incorrect spelling of the word steroids. I'm typically proud of my ability to spell words, but everyone makes mistakes. I also missed an apostrophe when speaking about the show Burn Notice and actor Jeffery Donovan. I typed "Jeffery Donovans" when I should have typed "Jeffery Donovan's". This change was needed due to my use of his name, in reference to the performance he was giving on the show. That is one of the many things I have learned in this class, over these last five

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