Reflection Paper

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Writing is a form of communication that improves with time and practice. I have always found it a challenging process, so I identify myself as a slow, insecure writer and more confident with free writing. I learned throughout high school that writing is an imperative skill that can let anyone convince, persuade, or influence, so I eagerly tried to improve to get the grade I wanted. I discovered that I only wrote what I was told to and never had the desire to write on my own. My unconstructive experiences led me to associate writing with anxiety and completely ignore the possible therapeutic advantages of free writing. With practice, my vocabulary improved, as did the length of my papers, but overall I felt there was no substance to these assignments …show more content…

This tested my confidence and I found it overwhelming having to complete it under a certain amount of time. For example, advanced placement tests generally have an intense free response section that examines one’s ability to recall important information and organize it into a formal essay. These sections demonstrate the importance of writing given that they count for a large portion of the score received on the exam. I considered timed writing to be the most stressful because I could never get my complete point across do to my trouble with expressing details. My own example of this would be when I attempted to finish the writing section of the advanced placement biology exam. In this particular section, we were required to formulate our own hypothesis, procedures, and a conclusion. Without knowledge of the subject, as well as a proficient background in writing, it would have been impossible to expand on original thoughts and ideas. I believed I had the ability to write in a structured manner, but I could not complete the entire section due to my lagging ability to quickly formulate words. Constantly going through failure, I began to lose appreciation for the art

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