This class was probably the most interesting college class I
have taken so far and I will always remember it. At first I wasn’t pleased to
be taking an English class over the summer, one of the subjects I hate the
most, but when we started workshops it didn’t suck so much coming to class. The
random side conversations, people arguing with others, and everyone making fun
of Bryan (even though he is smarter than half our class for getting college
credits while in high school, just saying). This class has taught me a lot about
writing and even more about what to look for when reviewing my writing.
At the start of the class I just thought I was going to be
another boring English class where they try to cram the same stupid grammar
rules into my head. Even though we only had three major papers and some blog
post throughout the whole class I waited last minute every week to assure I would
be up till 3am on a Saturday night. And every time I felt completely prepared
and knew all I wanted to say, it never came out the way I wanted nor was it as
long as it needed to be. I never felt that great about what I had written, even
while work shopping others I thought to myself how much better their writing was
then mine and the many things I could do to improve.
The very first time we got a paper back (the review just in
case some of you have already forgotten) I think Professor Bolaski wrote more
side notes than I had information. But it wasn’t just hey this isn’t that great
here is your grade, F--, it was suggestions, corrections, and many many ways I could
improve. I think that was the best part about the class, that we didn’t just write
something one time and called it a day we continued to look at it and at others
to find ways to become better. My writing has slightly improved since the start
of the class but my ability to realize what problems I am making has improved tenfold
since we started just six weeks ago.
Overall it was a great experience that has made me a better
writer and reader. I will miss these days especially because the classes at Cal
Poly are so boring and nobody I mean not a single soul talks in any of my
classes. Feel free to add me on Facebook, search Addison Bernal and hopefully
you recognize my face. Just a heads up if you feel the desire to add me I do
post my opinion about everything, if you hated my paper we work shopped it just
might be best you stay away from the Facebook. But I do love a good argument
and will honestly stay online until I feel that I have won or there is no
possible way for me to win (not very often do I feel like I lost). Thank you all
for being a part of my summer and making this worthwhile. I hope you all the
best of luck in all of your endeavors, and when in doubt just think WWSD (What.
Would. Spider-man. Do?) I am not too big on Batman
1 comment:
First of all, grammar is NOT stupid. Good grammar is sexy! Life changing! Your ticket to a higher grade!
I appreciate your feedback and your ability to weather the storm of criticism during your workshop (though I have to hand it to everyone else, too, for appealing primarily to logos rather than ethos . . . and see? This stuff comes in handy everywhere!)
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