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Monologue
I was pretty happy with how my monologue came out. It showed people the real me and who is important in my life. I think that there were some more things that I could of included such as my hobbies and what I enjoy. I could of also been a little more personal, but I’m not the type of person who likes involving others in my problems. But, I mentioned my fears in life and what I value most, which other people may have not known before. Maybe if I had some more time, I could have made it longer and more detailed. But, I feel that what I had represented the most important things about myself.
I enjoyed all of the other monologues that were presented. I saw a side of people that I never saw before and I was able to connect with a lot of my classmates. All of them were very good whether they were serious, funny, or spoke about chicken nuggets. I really enjoyed doing this assignment and loved hearing everyone’s monologues.
I developed in freshman seminar in many ways. For example, I became friends with people that I never thought I would and realized how great all the kids are. Also, I opened up about my personal life with people and told them my fears. One major change is that freshman seminar opened my eyes to how fun volunteering could actually be, especially if you do it with the right crowd.
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