Homework Activity 6 (pg 19)
Dear high school graduate,
You did it! You've ended one chapter of our life to begin another. You're college to be in college! It happened so quick. Now you have to prepare yourself for some real work and adjustments. Yes you might have had good grades and good habits in high school but they might need to be increased at this higher level of learning. Don't be afraid of the work embrace it. In the end you will become better at what you're struggling and at what you already do good in.
A lot of the things teachers tell you are suppose just to scare you. But the thing thats true is all the reading and writing. You are expected to be a decent reader and writer but you can always get stronger. Always always and always ask questions. No question is a dumb question. Also listen tot the questions your peers ask they might say something important.
New ideas and styles will be introduced to you throughout college. Your writing may change or stay the same just to get stronger. Always ask to write a draft of your paper or even have a friend review it. Peer editing is always a good way to see flaws in your paper. You'll learn know vocabulary such as rhetoric. You'll learn how to analyze what you read. Alls these thing will come together once you understand them. Don't be afraid to ask questions. Your professor is there to help not just teach.
Yes college sounds hard but with the work you put into it you'll get a lot out of it. In the end you will just become a stronger student and excel i everything you do.
Best Regards,
Faith Ford
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