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I have a 10-page essay to write for my Audio/Video class.
I will push myself to have the best mark (just going by my degree and what I have learned about essays over the years). But now I'm confused. Should I put as much effort into it as I would have in university? I guess I should follow that rule with anything I do in life...but it seems unrealistic to me, especially when you have multiple assignments that have to be done in a short period of time. Anyway, I figure I'll do as much as I can. It shouldn't be too horrible, as I have written dozens of 10-pages + essays over the past 4 years. It was horrible sometimes, but they teach you a lot.
Some of the students in my class have already told me they are frustrated with any type of essay. I would be annoyed too...it's an A/V class! The other students have a Communications class to work on this exact type of thing.
I wrote essays in high school, but it wasn't at the degree of difficulty that uni essays are written at. But then...wouldn't that mean this essay is supposed to have more of a high school feel to it, especially since the prof just brushed it off and didn't give us any strict guidelines? Hmmm...
(I told you, I think about things too much).
- I wrote an Audio essay once, it was on the work of Brian Eno. Goodtimes.canuck
- Our essay is bullshit though. It has to be about online copyright issues OR Video sharing tools.Jaline
- It would be so much better if we could do it on an artist or, you know, something the class actually has to do with.Jaline
- < my post is more like a rhetorical question. Of course I will do as well as I can. But I always think about the other side.Jaline
- options too.Jaline