Welcome to 32nd and Chestnut...
This is the blog for 75 or so Drexel students, most of whom are new to college and new to Drexel.
We'll document the strangeness of college life, try to translate our experience for diverse readers, and chronicle what it means to be a college student during these crazy days of economic turmoil and political battle.
That's it for now; I have to go an play Spore.
We'll document the strangeness of college life, try to translate our experience for diverse readers, and chronicle what it means to be a college student during these crazy days of economic turmoil and political battle.
That's it for now; I have to go an play Spore.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Hybrid Thinking
In all honesty, I have never been an "English person". I tend to like more concrete, objective things, like math. There's no room for interpretation, answers are either wright or wrong, and mistakes are clearly identifiable. I've always disliked the subjective nature of writing, but I must say, I like the format of this course. I've always been stressed out by writing, and I tend to procrastinate, but the hybrid format, is much less stressful for me. I enjoy the spending less time in the classroom, and the less formal writing of the blogs. I'm not going to say that this class has completely changed my opinion of writing; however, for what it's worth, this is the first English class that I haven't hated with a burning passion.
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