Hi!!
My name is Kristen Gray and I am currently a sophomore at Wright State University. I am looking to become a Physicians Assistant with a degree in Biology. I want to be able to acquire the skills I need from attending college here to flourish in life, some of those include volunteering at an assisted living home and/or an animal shelter; I also work full time as a barista at Boston Stoker.
Since attending WSU, I've grown as a writer and speaker. Coming into this course, I had a pretty good grasp on writing and English in general; I took English classes all throughout high school, as well as all my semesters while attending college. However, this class has really helped me with the subtle basics of English, such as the exceptions for comma use, homonyms, as well as many others. With writing our essay, I've learned how to break up large tasks into smaller ones; instead of writing eight pages all at once, you break it up into two at a time. This makes it much easier and you're able to focus a lot more.
My name is Kristen Gray and I am currently a sophomore at Wright State University. I am looking to become a Physicians Assistant with a degree in Biology. I want to be able to acquire the skills I need from attending college here to flourish in life, some of those include volunteering at an assisted living home and/or an animal shelter; I also work full time as a barista at Boston Stoker.
Since attending WSU, I've grown as a writer and speaker. Coming into this course, I had a pretty good grasp on writing and English in general; I took English classes all throughout high school, as well as all my semesters while attending college. However, this class has really helped me with the subtle basics of English, such as the exceptions for comma use, homonyms, as well as many others. With writing our essay, I've learned how to break up large tasks into smaller ones; instead of writing eight pages all at once, you break it up into two at a time. This makes it much easier and you're able to focus a lot more.