Monday, October 1, 2012

Hmm... I wonder...

I wonder what happened when I turned in my introduction about the researched argument. Well for one thing, it went horrible.

The thing about the introduction of a term paper is pretty much straightforward. Discuss the topic in good details by giving good insights such as the historical background and all of the good stuff. What I did terrible about this is that I pretty much rushed into typing the paper without ever giving so much thought about the important aspects of the topic. I pretty much typing the paper so well at the very beginning and pretty much bombed the last part of the paper so that is why I ended up with a horrible introduction of the topic. 

It was that time that when we have to proofread other's papers that one of the proofreaders in my group skimmed through my paper that out of the five key aspects that is required in that paper that I did four aspects out of the five. So it went out well for the proofreading part but now dealing with the revision part pretty much adding or making changes that the proofreader did that's another story right there.

I was so freaking out that we had to turn in the paper copy and the sources used to the teacher as well as putting the paper itself on the Ecourseware's dropbox. I am pretty much stressed out that if I am going to make it that we rushed to the classroom that one of my friends almost passed out by running to the stairs that when the teacher showed down the steps that the class is relocated downstairs that I told her "Don't pass out!!".

So we are downstairs in the computer lab at Patterson Hall and the others are printing out the paper and the sources as well as the turned-in paper in the dropbox at Ecourseware. I turned in both in time. Believe me, it's so complicated. How do I know? Comment, tell me what you think.