Monday, October 5, 2009

1-9 Reflection Questions

1. I've learned that there is only a low percentage of people who actually graduate from college even after being a student for a year. College is a place to learn responsibility and some people are just not ready to take on the task at hand.

2.You have to be focused and be mature and get done what needs to be done. Don't procrastinate so things won't be so overwhelming when the time gets closer.

3. I will be able to write a more developed paper, because i know how to search more in depth. This way I am able to get more results. I can ask my own questions that could help me expand my paper.

4.Yes, because everything isn't always given to you the first time around. Sometime you have to search for what your looking for, more than just once.

5. I've learned many reasons why students fail and succeed, and that there is a good percentage of students that return to school after there first year. Most of the reasons students fail are very similar no matter where the resource came from.

6.I found out almost half the students don't even graduate. They lack the mind set of I'm growing up and that they are now on their own.

7. I seemed to get stuck with the same information at one point. All the resources were basically saying the same things.

8.I used some of the tools I learned in class about how to find information in different ways, and also how to be able to search in more detail.

9.I can actually put together a decent paper with the right tools. I learned not to just scan over the surface of things. I can write better, if i go to the lab right after class rather than waiting and end up being hesitant on what I'm suppose to do. I try to get a head start of what I have do to and not have to rush at the last minute all the time. The best time for me to work is in between classes.

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