Final Blog Post – End of the Semester Reflection

For your final blog post of the semester, please compose and share a final reflection that addresses the following three areas.  As always, be as specific as possible in formulating your responses and provide concrete examples where appropriate.  Your post must be a minimum of 500 words (approx. 2 double-spaced pages).  All posts must appear on the blog by 5 pm on Friday, December 20th in order to receive credit.

 

–How have you developed as a writer over the course of the semester?  Which work are you most proud of? Why? Which writing project presented the most challenges for you? Why?  What aspects of the writing process do you continue to struggle with?  Describe yourself as a writer.   How do you plan to develop and cultivate your voice as a writer in the future?

 

–Reflecting on our readings and discussions over the course of the semester, identify the ideas, issues, and questions that have stayed with you.  What are you continuing to think about?  What do the concepts of identity and representation mean to you today? Have your thoughts about your own identity shifted in any way over the course of the semester? If so, how?

 

–As you approach the end of your first semester at Baruch, think about your own personal development as a student, friend, and collaborator, both in this course and elsewhere.  Where have you had to stretch yourself in order to meet the demands of college life?  What has been most difficult? What has been most rewarding?  What are you continuing to wrestle with?  How has this semester surprised you? Think also about what you have contributed to the classroom, to the SEEK cohort, and to the larger Baruch community.

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