Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Personally, coming into this class, I thought it would be a breeze and an easy A. I was not too worried about it, but soon did I come to find out how wrong I was. I found it challenging how much work was needed for the class, and how many projects I have. I know that this class may not seem like a class with a lot of work with other people, but when I already have hours and hours of chemistry and math homework everyday, and then add on my two other classes' work, it calls for many late nights in the library. So I think that the most challenging part of this class was prioritizing my homework. Almost all the time, I would find myself starting my homework for WRD at 1 or 2am, after I've been working on all of my other homework all day. I think the thing that surprised me the most was not having to write a ton of papers. For some reason, I had the idea that we would have to write a paper almost every week. I found success in the class when I learned to put WRD before some of my other classes, and not start everything at 2am. I learned that when I started to think and work on my projects in WRD before my other homework, I ended up with better grades on the assignments.