Tuesday, September 21, 2010

self-evaluation

What is the thesis for your paper? That I had no idea what was truely waiting for me.
What was the most helpful advice you received from your peer evaluation? That they understood what I was saying and how I felt. They said I really needed more detail, but overall it was good.
What was the most helpful information you received in class for your paper? Not to stress out over your papers. You will make way more mistakes and your just waring yourself down for nothing. You need to relax and let it come to you.
How many drafts of this paper do you think you wrote and how/when did you write them? For example, did you compose at the keyboard, did you write lots of notes to yourself, did you pre-write or outline, did you write in small chunks of time or sit down and produce an entire draft at one sitting? I wrote about 3 total drafts for this essay. I did everying on keyboard. I dont really write notes to my self I just type it on the paper. Id write in small chunks of time. It really helps me, because I get stuck on something, so i'll come back to it later and ital just come flowing out again.
What would you do differently with this paper to make it more effectively, or what did you try to do that you just don’t think you got a good handle on? I would have put more detail into it. I'm not really good at puting detail into stuff, and it bugs me if I don't.
What are most pleased with about this paper? Humm I think you mean "what are you most pleased with about this paper" lol. I am glad after a long time without a english class that I could put together a story and put everything into it. I am just glad I got it over with and now I can start on the next one.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Scotty,

    Like you, sometimes I have to let a writing that I do breathe for awhile, meaning I may not touch it for days. Sometimes writers have to do this if we are writing about something very personal that may have happened all to recently.

    Ms. C

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