Before we started this class,
We wish we realized all the work were getting ourself into. It really never stops until the moment you leave class. We would never get behind on the work. Take advantage of the resources we have, like the Writing Center, going more than once, because you get extra credit. Always keep up to date with the blogs, because once you get behind it just makes it harder. We would also want to start researching early and organizing the research. Starting your portfolio when you start working and keep all of your drafts together.
You should expect to spend about two hours on each assignment, due ever class. The semester long project will take at least a month to complete. The readings and writings can be time consuming, especially when you have two at once. Taking other classes, you should plan a time to do the blogs every night.
The end, good luck!
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May 12th, 2008 at 7:34 pm
[...] ITW instructor Tracy Mendham let us know that her students recommend the Center. I thought we should elevate her comment to a post of its own: I had students complete a course reflection assignment, a letter to next year’s ITW 101 class, and most of the groups specifically mentioned the Center for Writing as helpful resource. If folks interested in the Center want to see a few testimonials, today’s posts so far are: http://keeneweb.org/tmendham/2008/05/01/letter-to-next-years-class-from-the-lambda-pod/ http://keeneweb.org/tmendham/2008/05/01/letter-to-next-years-class-from-the-xi-pod/ http://keeneweb.org/tmendham/2008/05/01/letter-to-next-years-class-from-the-nu-group/ http://keeneweb.org/tmendham/2008/05/01/letter-to-next-years-class-from-the-mu-pod/ [...]