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    What makes college classes much more different from high school classes? Is it the deadlines, school work, teachers, time managing, or maybe all of the above? Many students figure it out during the beginning of first semester, they’re slowly being drained with class work, exams are coming their way and learning so much new information at once begins to get to them, trust me I can relate right about now. Students begin to realize this isn’t high school anymore, it’s much more serious now.…

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    For as long as I can remember, every teacher I have ever had made us share with the class what we wanted to be when we grew up. As a group, we would sit in a large circle and take turns sharing how we wanted to spend our adult lives. Some would be squirming in their chair, anxiously awaiting their turn to blurt out their lifetime goal. I, however, would be intensely listening to everyone else 's answers. Eventually, I would hear one that I could piggyback on and agree for the moment that I might…

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    of it being a positive change for all of us, not only the students in my section, but also for all the students who took the course this semester. Initially, this thought might come as a surprise to some, especially those who may have gotten a poor grade in the class or who decided to drop the course, and I would agree that this idea is somewhat abstract and so perhaps a more appropriate way to phrase that previous sentence would be that this course provides an opportunity for positive change in…

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    School can be like a masquerade, but with less romance and more tension. When I was a teen I started to realize and learn that people can be different, sometimes people use these changes as an advantage which caused people to act like somebody else as if they were putting a “mask” This applies to having a “mindset”, in this case they’re relatively closer to having a fixed mindset, whereas some people will not be afraid at all that they will rather embrace it which makes them have a mindset…

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    and what they needed to do to become a more efficient leader. Provided 25 hours of motivation counseling 's to seven students that were performing at a military or academic level below their capabilities, 80% of the students tended to improve their grades and /or their military bearing afterwards. Administered 1218 progress checks vie testing to 42 students in three classes, resulting in an overall GPA of 89.93%; 0.50% above the course average. In addition to the 1218 test; 620 assignment sheets…

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    rouge grading scale. Grading scales can be complicated enough, but there is always a few professor who feel the need to overcomplicate things through the use of weighted grade scales, and other strange and unique scales. The use of these grading scales end hurting the students then helping them, and it makes the overall class grades lower than they should be. Thus the professor…

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    An automated essay grader is a computer program that is used to instantly grade essays and short answer responses for class instructors. Another purpose for automated essay scoring (AES) is to assess a student’s work by checking grammar, style, and structure while also producing feedback for the student to reflect on before submitting their essays. The main objective of an essay grader is to classify the facts and terms which are being used in the written essay. An AES is also used as a rating…

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    considering their involvement during class sections as a part of their grades. Then, the author refers to Dr. Hoyt who concurs with her strategy, and through answering her question about the reasons of her determination to socialize her own children with others, she explains how communication is considered as a credible success key to confront the current world. Finally,…

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    perfect grades are common words associated with a “Nerd” or a student who is excelling in every area of school. Everyone knows a 4.0 student because they're in every class of every school in the United States. A 4.0 student is a title put over a person who really just cares about their education and wants to excel and be the best they can possibly be in their classes. A few misconceptions surrounding these students would be that all they do is study, study and study some more because their…

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    Honestly, I am not a very motivated person. I tend to try hard in school for the sole purpose of receiving an A. I never had thought of learning as an activity, but rather a priority. A priority that exists once again, for the purpose of getting an A. In my head, if I received an A, I would feel secure and my life would be able to move along smoothly. Receive a B, and my whole world would stop. Sadly, it seemed almost impossible for me to receive even close to a B when it came to writing. I had…

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