The first thing that I noticed about my blog posts was that the minimum was not going to cut it. In the beginning of the year, I remember thinking “how could I put the minimal effort into these posts and still finish with a decent grade?” I quickly realized this type of mindset and approach was not going to be beneficial for my growth as a writer, or maintaining my desired grade. As a result of changing how I would approach each post, I have seen great improvement in my grades since the first post. If there was a post I could re-submit it would be my first post. I remember constantly questioning myself about the length of post because I was not sure of what to expect. I have previously written blogs in high school, but I dug my own grave because I failed to search for the criteria posted for the assignment. After several more post, I have definitely become more comfortable with the grading. Now I know that sometimes more writing is necessary for clarification. This does not mean all writing has to be pages upon pages of information. Your style of writing should depend on how you can present your thoughts successfully towards their selected audience.
-Jesus A. Lopez
-Jesus A. Lopez