I learned that I have decent“netiquette,” but I also found that I can misjudge certain situations and speak when I should not. I learned that I need to pay closer attention to the material AND be slower to formulate opinions or supposed understanding of new topics. I missed two of the questions for 80/100. One was because I honestly didn’t read the question enough times to grasp what was being asked of me. I can’t say that it is “strange” per say, but I will say that it is FRUSTRATING to read instructions/questions and completely misunderstand them or miss a blatant directive:
a. I didn’t think I was being inappropriate, but I am the type that can’t usually let a slight against me pass without SOME SORT of comment. I suppose its something I need to work on -_-
a. Clearly I had lost focus here, BUT often times, students breeze through questions and explanations without fully digesting what is required of them. SLOW DOWN and PAY ATTENTION…it will help you in the long run! **Example: My first college A+ was on my first COLLEGE ALGEBRA exam. The professor strategically placed instructions at the top of the test. Now who ever really reads that?? Well I DO!! The instructions stated that whoever signed their name and handed in their exam first would receive an A! Because of it I got an Automatic 100 on my first Exam and there were only 2 major exams in that class my freshman year!
Reading is what?!? FUNDAMENTAL!!!


