13 noviembre 2009

Writing a brief essay>> Self Evaluation of my Academic Year

I think this year was so hard, because I had many courses and didn’t have free time. Moreover, it is my last year in classes, and in the next year I will do my teacher practice in a school. Although the classes were interesting and allowed me to grow as a professional, I feel very tired at the end of this semester and I just think that every time there is less to arrive holidays. But despite my desire that the semester will end soon, I still have much work to do and do well in my final exams, not having to pay back any subject.

This semester was very intense, all the classes were very demanding and I had so much academic load. There were some teachers who took pity on us and schedule a time (and in conjunction with the course) all tests and papers. However, other teachers were a bit messy and left all the tests and work for last.

I acknowledge that I let a lot of work to the end and should have been more consistent in my work, but that seems to work best under pressure, and often better conclusions bag the day before a paper due.

On the other hand, I had to do with my fellow seminary degree, with which I will achieve the degree of Bachelor of Education. This is very important for me, because with it, I'll be a year of graduating out of the carreer and finally I’ll begin to make classes, which made me very excited. I have had some practical experience making classes to children between 6 and 8 years, but only one or two activities, and always under the guidance of my professors from university, but when making my professional practice ... everything will be different, and I will have to solve on my own or those unforeseen problems that may arise. It's like starting a professor of truth.

Finally, I think this semester would have been better had I not had as many subjects. It might have had time to do extracurricular activities, implement projects and devote more closer to my loved ones, but anyway I believe it was a very good year that has made me grow in every respect and value the things that are achieved with effort and perseverance. I think things are those that cost us that we stay in the memory and keep us with your feet on the ground.

1 comentario:

  1. I have noticed you are a very devoted student. I hope you become a devoted teacher, which is something children need nowadays. I hope you do well in your practice.

    Corrections:
    I think this year was so hard, because I had many courses and didn’t have free time. Moreover, it is my last year in classes, and in the next year I will do my teacher practice in a school. Although the classes were interesting and allowed me to grow as a professional, I feel very tired at the end of this semester and I JUST KEEP THINKING ABOUT the time THAT IS STILL LEFT TO GO ON holidays. But despite my desire that the semester will end soon, I still have A LOT OF work to do and HOPE TO do well in my final exams, not having to pay TEICE FOR any subject.

    This semester was very intense, all the classes were very demanding and I had so much academic load. There were some teachers who took pity on us and scheduleD a NEW time (JOINTLY with the cLASS) FOR all tests and papers. However, SOME other teachers were a bit messy and left all the tests and ASSIGNMENTS for THE last MOMENT.

    I acknowledge that I leFt a lot of work to the end and should have been more consistent WITH my work, but I seem to work best under pressure, and often better conclusions COME UP the day before a paper IS due.

    On the other hand, I had to do with my fellow CLASSMATES THE degree seminar, with which I will achieve the degree of Bachelor of Education. This is very important for me, because with it, I'll be a year FROM graduating FROM MY career and finally I’ll begin to GIVE classes, which maKES me very excited. I have had some practical experience OF GIVing classes to children between 6 and 8 years, but only one or two activities, and always under the guidance of my professors from university, but when IT COMES TO making my professional practice ... everything will be different, and I will have to solve on my own those unforeseen problems that may arise. It WILL BE like starting TO BE a TRUE professor.

    Finally, I think this semester would have been better had I not had as many subjects. I might have had time to do extracurricular activities, implement projects and devote more TIME to my BEloved ones, but anyway I believe it was a very good year that has made me grow in every respect and value the things that I HAVE achieved with effort and perseverance. I think those things (/)that WE FIND HARD TO DO ARE THE ONES that wILL stay in OUR memory and keep us with Our feet on the ground.

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