After
Eng 101 (my writing class from freshman year), I noticed that the reading literature carefully helped me to gain a sense of what I was saying and
doing in my writing. Ever sense then I've been able to go back to my writing content and restructure portions from a third person point of view. I do this now with almost anything I write.
It's hard to determine where I stand amongst to the academic
community as a reader/writer but I know I can at least categorize myself as
a “continuous” learner in reading and writing. The important thing in my
opinion, is that you're always striving to grow in whatever field you
find helpful towards your future growth. While engaging in reading
books, articles, and text I am always learning and developing as a
better reader/writer. Without that you cannot hope to
learn and develop. It's an important lesson made clear to me in this course. I can now look back and understand that by
delving into a talented writers work and mindset I enable myself to
become a talented writer as well. It helps me to gain a better
understanding of my own writing concepts to expose a broad, unbiased,
structured writing style from my own perspective.
The main thing I want to take home in this course is a greater appreciation and understanding of the different sorts of literature that is out there. I've learned so much about this already and I hope the content I put out shows that.

