Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Final Student Success Statement

"Obedience is central to becoming, being, and remaining happy." -David A. Bednar
Reflection: Obedience reflects on the your personality, if you don't show obedience people won't want to be around you, or they wont respect you.

Life Planning 100 Goals: Progress Report

Well so far i haven't been bringing my notebook to class, maybe i'll write that as a goal. Well i have completed some stuff. I'm in the process of completing my learn how to drive, right now i'm still learning. Although it is pretty easy to drive. With school i'm learning how to be more active, i'm attending tutoring well i was , i'm doing my homework, studying for finals. Im playing basketball almost everyday, i starting playing soccer. But all this is still in the process. So i just need to remember to read my life planning notebook everyday. That way i will be planned out and everything with go smooth.

Class Reflection


  1. What did you like best about this class? What i liked best about this class was free time because we can do whatever on the computer. For example we can play games, listen to music, watch videos, use our electronic devices and so on. 
  2. What did you dislike about this class? What i disliked about this class is having to write 500-word papers, not being able to talk to classmates without getting in trouble. 
  3. What can you recommend to improve this class? I can recommend that we should not get in trouble for any little thing. I can also recommend that we should not always have to be typing we should learn shortcuts for the computer. How to get things do faster. 
  4. What will you always remember about this class? One thing for i will always remember is getting in trouble, and having to write down 500- or more word essays for the smallest thing. 

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

7 Tips for Taking Test


  1. skim over the test, and estimate the amount of t ime you will spend on each section. 
  2. read the directions carefully. what are you being asked to do? 
  3. for multiple choice questions, read each answer choice before marking your answer.
  4.  if you are not sure of the answer. read the choices again. if you still are not sure, move on  to the next question. after answering the questions you are sure of, go back to any you skipped. 
  5. eliminate the answer choices that you know are wrong. then choose your answer from the ones that remain. 
  6. when you asked to fill in the blanks, substitute one of the choices into the blank at a time, and read the resulting sentences(s). Which one sounds right?
  7. for your essay question, first jot down the main points you want to make , and use these as an outline for your essay. afterwards, read it through. does your answer make sense, and is it reasonably complete.