Blog Posting 1:
I’ve been asked, “why are you taking this (certain) course,” in almost all of my classes. Some classes I haven’t been able to give a legitimate reason, but others, such as this course, it’s quite simple to answer. I want to be educated. No body likes to read an illiterate piece of writing that only makes sense to the person who wrote it. Correct me if I am wrong. No body can get enough education on how to write. It’s just the truth.
I need to take this course because I plan on working somewhere that involves writing. The university requires this class because it will benefit almost every single college course I will be taking, as it will help me become a more effective writer. When it comes to taxpayers, I think they are willing to pay for a class like this because writing is critical in the world. An educated society vs. an illiterate society is obvious.
The decision to take this course was made to fulfill my major requirements. I don’t see any cons to the class, except for the fact that I do not like to read, but that’s just a part of college. The value behind this class and my education is priceless. I will be the first college grad in my immediate family. My mother expects me to graduate, and like any other momma’s boy, that means a lot to me. When the semester is over, I will be satisfied.
Hey Brandon,
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I really agree with you on the whole educated society vs. and illiterate society. Tax payers are going to help pay for a class like this because they want the people they associate themselves with to be considered educated. I am also the first person in my immediate family that has gone to college and will hopefully be a college graduate so I can see the importance of why you want to do well in this class. Thanks for your post!
Emily
Hey Brandon,
ReplyDeleteGreat post! I really agree with you on the whole educated society vs. and illiterate society. Tax payers are going to help pay for a class like this because they want the people they associate themselves with to be considered educated. I am also the first person in my immediate family that has gone to college and will hopefully be a college graduate so I can see the importance of why you want to do well in this class. Thanks for your post!
Emily