Personal Narrative about High School and College Essay

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    As expected my first semester as a college student was an adjustment. At the beginning of the semester I became very overwhelmed with all of the new challenges that I was presented with. On the first assignment I submitted for a college class I received a D for the assignment. For someone who struggles with getting B’s on assignments, this was quite a shock. I regrouped and emailed my professor to figure out what went wrong. It turned out it was simply a misunderstanding with instructions, and I…

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    Unfortunately, there are some schools that don’t quite meet this standard, causing the opposite reaction from students. In the story “I Just Wanna Be Average” by Mike Rose, this was just the case. Rose was mistakenly placed in vocational education school where the classes were not designed for success; however, they taught individual growth. The actions that Rose portrayed in his narrative are considered part of the working class, according to Anyon, and also showed signs of personal-growth,…

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    Lee's Coming Home Again

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    People perceive college or school as the optimum knowledge and it is for the most part wired to shape you with no opinion about whether or not to get to it. They tend to always put them as the best option of “significance” yet they never realize the negative aspects of it and that’s what Lee in “Coming Home Again” concentrates on when school was a tremendous part of ruining what was left with the connection between his mother on account of her ailment. He infers that college is what took away…

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    This recognition really makes me feel good about myself. I am building self-respect and the respect of others. Finally, there are the needs for self-actualization, which motivate the person to fulfill his or her own potential above and beyond the lower needs (McAdams, 2009). This is the top of Page 3 Personal Narrative the pyramid. Self-actualization is my overall goal. After completing college and upon getting a good job, I believe that I will feel self-actualization…

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    started in middle school, maybe even freshman year of high school. Every adult in the school system would say something about college. Whether it be parents saying to obtain good grades, counselors telling you to take college prep courses. High school teachers always saying “I'm prepping you for college” and every adult is going to ask where you're going to college after you graduate. Society as a whole always pushes you to try your hardest and go to the most prestigious school in the country.…

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    Writing Conventions

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    feedback based not only on content, but also on structure and grammar. Signing up for Teaching Writing and Grammar, I was apprehensive. It was my first semester at GMC, and the thought of taking a class with upperclassmen on a track to become high school English teachers was intimidating. I had signed up for eighteen credits with the intent to drop a class. Given my qualms, I was pretty sure it would be Teaching Writing and Grammar. That first warm evening, as we sat on sunlit slate…

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    Narrative Opening My topic is ADD/ADHD specifically in college students. For those of you who don’t know what ADHD stands for it means attention deficit hyperactive disorder. This simply stated means that the one who has ADHD is often unable to concentration. They also may have trouble being still for long periods of time and sometimes it is difficult to retain information. I chose ADHD because, it is a topic that is fairly close to my heart. My brother and god sister were diagnosed with ADHD at…

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    in the course I now understand you don’t have to be an certified expert to be considered a good writer. Through all of my pieces written I have been continuous told great work and encouraging things. I have been told that my use of detail in my narrative made them feel they was there with me taking the test. In my profile my use of the quotes and observation really portray the writing center in an image they would want to be seen. In the position paper it was clear what the argument was and my…

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    My Writing Reflection

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    When I first signed up for English Comp. I did not realize the high standards my writing would be put up against. The different types of essays we were taught to write really helped me grow as a writer I believe. With the ad analysis, comparative essay, narrative essay, and the argumentative essay I learned many new and different skills. The first essay we wrote was the ad analysis. For this essay we did five paragraphs analyzing an ad we had to find ourselves. After scanning through multiple…

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    classes in the past years but I had never taken a summer class. In elementary school, middle, and high school I didn't have summer school either. This semester in college I decided it was necessary for me to catch up on my studies, so I decided to enroll in to a summer class. I have been lucky to have chosen a great class with a very helpful teacher who has taught me so much. In this course we wrote four major essays, a narrative, an argumentative, a report essay and an analysis. I learned many…

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