Relfection
Relfection
P.3/Ms. Schenck
ERWC
SEP - Reflection
Out of all the assignments I’ve worked on throughout highschool, I’d say the work I’m most
proud of is an essay I did for my AP Psychology class. The purpose of the essay was to analyze a
breakfast club character using proper psychological methods and theories. I honestly don’t even
think it was that great, my syntax and vocabulary was all over the place and it wasn’t even that
strong. However, out of all the assignments I can remember working on, I believe this essay was
one of those rare assignments that I actually really enjoyed writing. When I was writing out this
essay I found myself more interested in psychology and I understood what I was writing. I hope
that in the future I can write more assignments with passion and interest while also applying
Growth
Looking back at most of my english work throughout highschool, It’s obvious that I have
improved vastly. One habit I’ve realized I was able to break when writing was using the same
descriptive words over and over again. Most of my writing tends to get repetitive after a while
and I would overuse some of the same vocabulary. Now that my range of vocabulary words have
expanded, my writing is less tedious and dry. For example, although it is not an english
assignment, In an essay I did for my AP Psychology class I repeat the words “insecurities and
weaknesses” more than I should’ve. I noticed I’ve also stopped myself from going on tangents
when writing and learned to stay focused on the main purpose of the assignment. My writing
seems to be more sturdy and has more structure compared to my older works.
Although I have improved my writing and english skills I know I still have much to work on if I
want to be the best I can be. For one, I have to work on the way I transition from one topic to
another. The cohesion of my works are pretty abrupt and out of nowhere. I’ll go from writing a
sentence about one issue to a completely different subject. Also, even though i did say my
vocabulary has expanded, I know I still have a long way to go to be able to write at a college
level. Another area of english I know I have to grow in is speaking and creating arguments. I
don’t speak up much when it comes to class discussions nor do I like to argue. Participating in a
debate where I have to constantly keep up with everyone talking and come up with evidence on
spot is one of my biggest weaknesses. I’ll be sure that when I move on to college, i’ll gather up
the courage to speak up more and participate in class discussions to help enhance my speaking
skills.
If I’m being honest, I don’t have any solid plans after I graduate. I know for sure I’ll be going to
community college however I don’t have a clear idea of what I will be studying and what career
path I want to take. After high school I'll be enrolled into Mt San Jacinto community college and
maybe transfer into a four year college. I’ll definitely also be working during college also to save
up money. One goal I do have that I know I want to reach is being able to move back to LA and
live with friends while studying what we love. I haven’t spent much time at Great Oak but from
the little time I've had, I was able to figure out a short term plan after highschool. Great Oak
helped me with enrolling into a community college and dealing with financial aid. I also learned
that’s okay to not know what career path I’ll take yet, and I still have time to figure it out.