College Level Reading And Writing Skills Essay

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College level reading and writing is something that requires time, effort and patience. Most of the time I have found, it is important to make sure you know how effectively you come across as a reader and writer. As a college level reader and writer, I think it is very important to know where you are at, and where you have to go yet still. Based on the learning outcomes for ENG 101, I will be able to further asses which areas I need preparation in for the rest of the semester. Thoroughly covering each of the five major categories of the learning outcomes, (reading, writing, research, writing process, and conventions) I will then be able to make a complete self-analysis for my college level readiness for this class. During the early stages …show more content…

I definitely think there are some areas in which I could improve my writing skills accordingly to be at a more comfortable college writing level. First off I feel that writing is something you get what you put into. You can’t expect to be an effective writer if you never practice structure, details, critical thinking, and things like this. During middle school I was often presented with chapter books and not much else to be honest. This may not have contributed to a lot of things in the ENG 101 learning outcomes, but it did help with some. In 8th grade we read “Where the Red Fern Grows.” We would have assignments following each chapter, requiring us to identify key terms, main points, themes, plots, and overall concepts of chapters. Our teacher Mrs. Korth always pushed us to use the library resources to help us with our topics. She had the librarian Mrs. Young, show us all the reliable resources that he school paid for and also how to filter out the bad from the good information. This was the first time I saw things like, SIRS discover, Info track, and so forth. This introduced “navigating library research resources to find relevant support for a topic.” You may not think there was much work that was required to get this information simply on a chapter book, but it created a foundation that I can rely on for anytime throughout my education. I …show more content…

I loved this topic mostly because it gave me chance just to write and argue my position. The professor was asking us to take a side to the main question, write a professional academic essay and use supporting evidence for why we took that side. The information for this essay was based off of an article that we read on our own, consisting of segments from doctors patients, and even stories from people involved in the process. My first step was to of course read the article thoroughly and pay attention to detail. Then after that I started brainstorming and drafting. I had the article next to me while I was writing to make sure I could use good supporting evidence. I had to write a few different drafts, which helped me develop “independently using the recursive writing process to generate these multiple drafts.” I learned in this essay that using supporting evidence and exact quotes that fit appropriately, can be very useful. It also helped me understand how the writer structured her paper to make it the most effective. I had to “use appropriate discipline-specific language to assess the writer’s own writing process.” In the end what you saw from my work was a well-supported academic essay that had clear examples and evidence from doctors, patients, and other resources. It developed my

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