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Great Impact

Even though I am technically not yet an adult I have had a few adult experiences. Being an Impact student has really played a huge roll in my life by making me more mature and having a few adult responsibilities. Impact students have a lot to learn about responsibility, and time management probably faster than any other regular high school students. The reason being is that our high school teachers never babied us. They worked to prepare us for when it came time to take a college class on our own.  I remember my freshman year feeling like a slap in the face with all the work. Coming from a middle school where I had little to no homework nor responsibilities to worry about did not prepare me for Impact.  Freshman year I remember being taught how to be organized, and responsible for your own behavior and actions. Avid was one of the main classes that helped us with learning things like how to take notes,  be organized, take full responsibility for our grades and talking...

Plans

In my previous blog, I mentioned the ideas I was considering to compare and contrast two distinct poems. Which I based on my second essay "I Don't Love You Just Need You". In an earlier blog, I had also mentioned my ideas for a first essay topic over a comic novel Stitches. I have recently been assigned to write a third essay over either one of those essays. After considering both my options I decided to write over my second essay "I Don't Love You Just Need You." Not only am I interested in the topic myself, but I believe it would be much easier to find research over it. So for my third essay, I plan to revise and editing my second one by adding more information over my topic. I will start by correcting any mistakes I had made originally.  For example, grammar, and punctuation, so my essay has a better flow. including my citations and errors with the MLA format. After fixing those original mistakes I plan to add more information over the fear of lov...