Thursday, February 25, 2016

Half-way Reflection

         To keep up with the requirements for this course you definitely need to understand how to prioritize. Understanding that ENT3003 is a class that cannot be put off to the last minute will definitely help students. Also students will need to develop their public speaking skills to keep up with the requirements of this course.

         There has definitely been a moment or two when I felt like giving up this semester. I can recall one specific week when I had an exam in Marketing and an exam in my ethical issues class and it seemed like the ENT3003 assignments were nonstop. I missed two ENT3003 assignments and I thought that my chances at an A were gone. However, this course offers plenty of chances to rebound. I did well on my two exams, regrouped, and knocked out the next couple of assignments for ENT3003. The fact that you don’t have to be perfect in order to get an A in this class definitely helped me pull through. I do feel like I have developed a tenacious attitude in the past two months. Putting my head down and “grinding” is what makes me feel like I am tenacious.


         It can be difficult to foster the skills that support tenacity but it is not impossible. My first tip would be to never get too discouraged, just when you are about to give up, keep working on the assignment for ten more minutes and you never know what is going to happen. Second tip is to use the resources the class offers; a live lecture, the lecture recordings, the textbook, TA’s, and a class blog as well as Yellowdig. Thirdly, step out of your comfort zone. Tenacity is something you don’t often hear in the same sentence with “online class” but this class definitely requires it. You are going to step out of your comfort zone and don’t be afraid to. I think developing the ‘tenacious mindset’ will come with completing the assignments in this course. Meeting all of the requirements each week will develop a tenacious mindset.




5 comments:

  1. I love this reflection, Mason. Hang in there -- I think you'll find that this class gets easier after spring break. Not because the exercises are easier, necessarily, but because you've enhanced your skills. Have a good spring break!

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  2. You're spot on accurate Mason. I'm fighting for a B in this class after falling behind on the timing of due dates; it's a little crazy having things due on multiple days of the week and it was hard to get in a rhythm from the beginning. That said I'm off to the YELLOWDIG to get my extra credit over spring break and I still have a chance at an A now that I have my act together. (Which is more than I can say about my Statistics course :). I really wish that more classes had been like this in college or even high school because I developed some bad habits in other classes of procrastination and you can't get away with that here. This class is much more preparation for real life.

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  3. Mason,
    I definitely agree with your advice that this class cannot be put off till the last minute. Being able to prioritize what is most important is something that will lead to being successful in this class. Keep staying on top of assignments and you will do just fine. I also have missed a couple assignments but realized that the extra credit offered in this class is plentiful.

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  5. Mason,
    I completely agree with your mentality towards this course. It requires good time-management and prioritization. I have found that these traits are very important to being successful in this class. Im sure these skills will help in the workforce.

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