Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Me In The Last Module . . .


After evaluating my performance during the last module, I’ve come to the conclusion I could have done better. My work ethic throughout the module wasn’t poor but didn’t meet the standard I set for myself. Getting adjusted to the rules and procedures of “Year Up” was something that took me some time. Now that I’ve completed the first module, I feel I’ve gained a better understanding of what it takes to be successful in the program. Balancing my life outside of the program along with what the program requires is now clearer to me. Time management along with prioritizing what is important to me will be the key to me success throughout module 2. One of my main concerns from the last module is my points. Previously I didn’t realize how easy it is to fall off track and lose points quickly. Though I feel the infraction system can at times be unfair to the students. It is the responsibility of each individual to handle their business and secure a progressive position in the program. Considering the challenge I am facing, along with what I’ve learned. I feel I will complete module 2 successfully and be satisfied with my accomplishment.

1 comment:

  1. I understand what you're saying, because in Module I i didn't meet my own expectations on things. In Module II I've gotten a lot better with doing homework and taking the quizzes. If you need help with anything you can just hit me up.

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