Reflective writing from one Fall 2010 English 104 class, based on class activities, discussions, and readings. As E. M. Forster once said, "How can I know what I think until I see what I say?"
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
It Was a Pleasure, Ball Point...
I can't say that i necessarily enjoyed reading this long tedious document known as, Ball Point. However, it was cleverly written and it did provide with much information that is helpful to know when being enrolled in english classes. Its good to know that the Writing Program is designed to provide success in your chosen career and to deepen your connection to the physical and social world around you. Before reading this i just considered english classes to be, well, english classes. I never considered this class to "enable you to transform your longing for a prosperous place in the world." But hey, ill take it. Im glad this document provided the writing programs office address and phone number, this makes it much easier to get in touch and ask further questions. A lot of the information is reoccurring and very much of it is common sense, things we all have heard since the fifth grade. Thank you Ball Point.
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I agree that this reading was very boring. I feel like chapter 1 was a lot of common sense and stuff we already knew. It always good to be refreshed with the information that was given to us in Ball Point.
ReplyDeleteI think that the reading was extremely boring.... but I guess reading 2 chapters and writing a few paragraphs about it is better than writing a paper that summarizes up the whole thing. I agree with your post completely.
ReplyDeleteI also agree that the information was very long and tedious to read. Ball Point did also relay information that is pretty much common sense. However, isn't it key to drill this info into our brains?
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