English 100
Spokane Community College
Spring 2002

Use separate paper to complete the following questions. Please take time to reflect upon each of these questions before answering them.  This is worth 30 points to you, so the more energy you put into it the more points you will be awarded. A paragraph for each would be warranted.

Answer at least three (3) of the following questions on a separate piece of paper:

  1. As a writer, what strengths have you gained? What weaknesses do you still need to work on?
  2. What were the three most important things you learned about yourself as a student in English 100?
  3. Where have you improved the most? Where do you still need to improve?
  4. What do you feel best about (or proudest of) when you look back on your time in English 100?
  5. If you were to give yourself some words of advice as a reader and as a writer, what would they be?

Answer all of the following questions:

  1. What do you feel you contributed to the class?
  2. If you were to evaluate your overall performance in English 100, would you give yourself a grade of A, B, or C. Why?
  3. Here's your chance:  what words of advice do you have for me about the class. In other words, what do I need to change or to keep?
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