Reflection Q3
What I went through this quarter was hard, but I made it. There were so many times I wanted to stop trying, especially when there was too much work and I couldn’t understand what we were learning. Some days I stayed up late just to finish assignments, and I felt really tired the next morning. But I kept going because I know it matters for my future. I didn’t want to let myself or my family down.
I picked up a lot of new things and found out more about myself. I learned how to work with new tools for our projects, like the computer program we used to make posters. I also discovered that I’m better at explaining things to classmates than I thought – when they didn’t get a lesson, I could break it down so it was easier to understand. I also realized that studying with friends helps me remember lessons better. We quiz each other and make learning feel less like a chore. Plus, I found out I’m good at organizing our study sessions.
There were problems and hard parts too. I often ran out of time to finish my work because I didn’t plan my days right. I’d spend too long on one task and forget about others until it was almost too late. Sometimes group projects were hard because not everyone did their part – some would wait until the last minute or not do what they said they would. To deal with this, I started writing down what I need to do each day and checking things off as I go. For group work, I talked to my group mates to make sure we all help out, and we set small deadlines for each part of the project. Next quarter, I’ll keep using my new plan and speak up early if I’m having trouble. I also want to help other classmates who might be struggling like I was.
References:
https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/effective-teaching-strategies/engaging-students-in-meaningful-learning-experiences/ May 2, 2025
https://freedom.to/blog/the-best-study-tools-for-college-students/ September 9, 2022
https://tenneyschool.com/finals-9-study-tips-students/ Thursday, April 22, 2021
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