Self Analysis Essay

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Rowland,

Thank you for using HCC UpSwing! My name is Matthew and I am your tutor for this draft of your paper.

Overall, you self-reflection about your progress in the class is mostly free of grammar errors. I suggest adding specific details or examples for the general parts of your writing as I have indicated in my comments. For example, consider detailing what grammar or writing skills you improved during the semester. This will add depth to your self-reflection.

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HCC Tutor,

Matthew

http://library.hccs.edu/tutoring/resourcelinks (this webpage contains various resources and links for correcting grammar and improving writing)

http://library.hccs.edu/mla8 (this webpage contains information about MLA formatting)

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My Reflections on My Composition Course.

It’s [Contractions are missing letters - don't instead of do not. They are generally not acceptable in formal writing.] always encouraging how one looks at where they have come from, from the beginning of the semester to the end, and what they have actually achieved or failed to. One can as well evaluate the strengths and weaknesses and things they could change to achieve more. Looking at myself [A comma needs to be added.] the semester it has been a long but a successful one especially in my learning.

I managed to plan my time and activities to ensure I was on track with every important thing in school. I prioritized my assignments and ensured I submitted them on time while ensuring they were well researched and done. My guiding principles were to give quality and meet deadlines, especially on assignments. I also had a course calendar with me all the time. This helped me a lot in planning my day.

The course was amazing. The pleasure of working with the tutors, both online and offline, helped me improve a lot on my grammar and writing skills [Such as? Example?]. I learned that one needs critics while in school to point out mistakes, advice [Give advice? A word or words is missing here.], and provide different ways to be able to achieve something. I used to get many corrections to papers I thought were perfect. This helped me realize that learning is a process.

Generally, the course was something I wouldn’t [Contractions are missing letters - don't instead of do not. They are generally not acceptable in formal writing.] mind taking for another semester. At first, it seemed so demanding [In what way?], and I thought how rough the semester would be. But through the first few weeks, I came to love it [Why?] and enjoy every bit of it.

From the course, I learned essential writing skills [Such as? Example?], which I believe could place me at the college level. I also developed confidence, and I think I could achieve more than just a good grade in my courses. The semester contributed significantly to my development as a student and a responsible person in school and life.