Personal Narrative: My Greatest Writer

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I am not the greatest writer, nor will I ever be. I don't plan to pursue to become a great writer and I can say that I ever will. I can say that I wasn't a great writer in the past and was very stale with little growth. Through my experience through some classes in the past and present I have learned a bit to allow my writing ability to succeed. Many critiques and corrections I've seen a little bit of change change. Through this class I have been able to use what I have learned from many previous different classes including your own to continue and succeed in most of the writing projects. During this class I have been able to improve, add on, and polish those skill. I know my writing in the past wasn't great, I have improved it and wonder …show more content…
I'm just an average writer. My attitude towards this semester hasn't changed a whole lot, I do think that I have learned some and have put that forth into my work and I am grateful for it. I don't however think that it was enough that the basic stands in my way of graduating. I don't think this course will have a significant impact on me. The only thing that I think I may carry with me in hopes that one day I may have the opportunity to cite a source. I will barely write any essays, proposals, etc. in my field and if that day comes at least I will be able to cite a source correctly. That is one of the things that I didn't quite understand throughout previous classes and now have a lot better understanding of. Will it help me one day? The chance that I actually have to use it will be minor and if so then I'm glad to have the knowledge. I don't believe I changed that much in my writing ability. If you have seen a change within my writing I would love to know what you saw that changed. I do like to improve I just didn't see any improvement within myself writing these. My weakness is most definitely being able to flesh out something so that it reaches the desired