As some of you know, I am a junior and I'm in ENG103 with freshmen and sophomores. Some of you may be wondering why? Why is he taking it so late? Did he fail? Well to answer your question(s). Since I was in high school, I've been afraid of writing. I'm not very good at it, and I hate it. When I took the new SAT, I totally bombed the writing portion (left me wondering how BSU accepted me, ha). For some reason, I always had this idea that English in college would be writing, writing, and more writing. I never really asked anyone, nor did I want to. So here I am, WRITING for my English class. Most of you are saying, yeah yeah, this is just a blog. Well....because I don't write much, especially if I can keep from it, my grammar and spelling skills have started to fail. I feel like my 12-year old sisters can write/spell better than me. So how did I get to taking English now? I just chose to put it off and replace it with other classes that were required for BSU (history, speech, math, blah blah blah). Now, I have to pass this, so I can take 104 next semester :/. This semester is going to be rough for me, but I'm hoping that I find writing to be not so bad. I'm positive that I will be writing several papers for my Architecture history class. Those I will not be looking forward to. The last Architecture history class I took, the entire class was based on writing papers on architecture theory. I came close to getting booted out. Now for pictures that I think can be a good representation of my writings.




Ok, so maybe my FAIL at writing isn't quite as bad as these, but in my opinion, my writing isn't too swell.

Blah, I'm not a huge fan of english either, even though I'm pretty decent at it. It's just the writing part I hate...but ya I'm going to be an animation major and the atmosphere of art classes are way better
ReplyDeleteHey, you made your point here in a mighty awesome way AND you used WORDS. I doubt you're as horrible at writing as you think you are. For the spelling and grammar stuff we all have spellcheck. ;) hmmmmm . . . now how might I improve the "atmosphere"?
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