Thursday, 15 October 2015

Expectations
     Writing is one of the important macroskills and probably the hardest if you will not put passion into it. I am not really a good writer and I expect that this subject will really help me a lot in improving my writing. I expect that there will be a lot of writing exercises to be done, not just plainly writing your thoughts and feelings but also applying creativity in it. I am hoping that we will be exposed to different sceneries and environments at low costs. We will not just be inside the four walls of the classroom, rather we should go out and explore the beauty of our environment to get possible inspiration for our writing. Lastly, I expect this subject to be fun and at the same time we will have a lot of learning.
      Those are the things that I expect in this class and I believe that it will be realized. Probably at the end of the semester we can be better writers. Writers who do not stop themselves by simply working on essay questions but writers who can write good poems, songs, plays, dramas, etc. I hope we can create our own portfolio or a compilation of our works.


Promises to Keep
     Being a student is not that easy. It doesn't mean that if you carry a bag and attend classes, then your role as a student is fulfilled. Because being a student is hard. Many students tend not to do their duty as a student sometimes, and unfortunately I am one of them. I tend not to do my assignment during my free time and pay attention in it on the eleventh hour. I want to change this part of me. I don't want this thing to be a habit of mine.
      I promise to always do my assignments and other school stuff during my free time to avoid cramming. I promise to wake up earlier to attend my classes on time. I promise to do my best I can in class activities and practice myself to participate in class discussions. I promise to do all the necessary things appropriate to a student. I may not be in the honor list but at least I am one of the students who are really serious with their studies.

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