Now at the end of a semester, which seemed to last an eternity, I am proud to say I am an English 102 hybrid course survivor!
The blog project was one of the most intimidating assignments that was addressed in the first week of school. I was worried because not only is this a large portion of the course grade but it is completely PUBLIC! I am shy for the most part and I do not go and put myself out into the world for myself to be judged and even more than that, I have never shared my writing with so many people. This entire project has pushed my writing and personal boundaries to a new level. Starting out as the assignment I feared the most, it was the project I enjoyed the most and was able to project my own voice through. The blog actually felt like a journal or diary where I could express my own opinions, ideas, and emotions.
I felt this is a beneficial outlet for myself to get my ideas out in black and white instead of keeping them in my mind. I definitely would recommend blogging to other people and I actually think this may be something I will continue to practice. The only challenge I had during the blogs were finding interesting topics to write about. I do not like to write about topics which do not personally interest me because if I am not interested then neither are my readers. I did find topics which I loved writing about but it took some serious thinking and brainstorming. As a student, English 102 was the first course which challenged me intellectually, challenged my ability to manage time, and my ability to dedicate myself to school. Being 20 years old, a soon to be mother and wife, working part time, and going to school fulltime, I felt my dedication has been to school but I learned this semester that my priorities have wavered away from my education.
I am dedicated to being the best person I possibly can be in order to provide for my family and be a productive member of society and although the intentions of the course was not a life lesson, it definitely gave me a reality check in the long run. I am proud to say I made it!