Hello World,
I was ready to hit everything head on this semester and I thought I could handle everything, however I was horrible wrong. The truth is nothing in college is ever as easy as it looks and I've learned this already after only one semester in Buffalo University. Everything just seems imposible and there's always so much to do and never enough time. Being an architecture student you have to learn to do everything fast, brilliantly, and on less than three hours of sleep. So, truthfully the only reason I may fail English is because I don't show up. Honestly, my teacher kinda scares me a bit but she knows a lot more than I do about English so I respect her for that. As you may have noticed I'm not the greatest writer, I have horrible spelling and my grammer is even worse, yet somehow I managed to get through all the other English classes I've had to take. I am hoping that I will get more out of this college English class than I've gotten out of past classes. That's another thing, since I'm an architect student I have to know how to communicate well with others and if I can't do that than I better hope everything shows well on paper or I'll have lost a lot of customers. So, for now I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping everything turns out ok.
Sincerely,
Yours Truely
I was ready to hit everything head on this semester and I thought I could handle everything, however I was horrible wrong. The truth is nothing in college is ever as easy as it looks and I've learned this already after only one semester in Buffalo University. Everything just seems imposible and there's always so much to do and never enough time. Being an architecture student you have to learn to do everything fast, brilliantly, and on less than three hours of sleep. So, truthfully the only reason I may fail English is because I don't show up. Honestly, my teacher kinda scares me a bit but she knows a lot more than I do about English so I respect her for that. As you may have noticed I'm not the greatest writer, I have horrible spelling and my grammer is even worse, yet somehow I managed to get through all the other English classes I've had to take. I am hoping that I will get more out of this college English class than I've gotten out of past classes. That's another thing, since I'm an architect student I have to know how to communicate well with others and if I can't do that than I better hope everything shows well on paper or I'll have lost a lot of customers. So, for now I'm just crossing my fingers and hoping everything turns out ok.
Sincerely,
Yours Truely
Ashlee,
ReplyDeleteOh dear, the last thing I want to do is scare you! I know I can come off rather abrupt sometimes, but I like you and hope that you get to feel more comfortable around me.
And you're not a horrible writer, at all. Getting spelling and grammar correct all the time is really really difficult. I can't even do it ALL the time. It takes time, tons of practice, and a lot of patience. So give yourself a break. Even experienced published writers need an editor to get all the small details worked out, and that only after writing draft upon draft upon draft of their book or article. I promise you're not alone with these challenges.
Just keep it up, keep showing up to class (you've only missed 1!), and I'm sure you'll do fine.
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