I do kinda share the same perception because after first-year-writing we don’t really find that useful to our daily lives. It’s not being used in our everyday lives. I think it would be better and more useful to those are are more into politics, writer and into some kind of speech department. At the same time, technology is advancing so quick that I don’t think it should be relevant for colleges to have to enforce student to learn. If someone has so much of interest in professional level of writing than that person will find a way to improve his skills. If not, it shouldn’t be a big deal because that specific skill isn’t used in our everyday activities neither fits into everyone’s everyday lives.
I do have some writing knowledge which will be helpful for this course, but I do have much to learn. I have written some different types of papers and done some basic research, but not in depth like we’re doing in this course. I am learning so much about in depth research and more in the class and I believe it will help me become better writer.
Some of the writing knowledge I could carry forward from this class are; research, being clear and specific about the topic, how we can use different genres and combine them together to make the writing more engaging for the audiences and how we can use different platform to share same information in a easier and a more shuttle way. For example; just like how we researched and gathered information on major assignment 2 and now we’re using different genres to share those information, so the audiences doesn’t have to sit though long reading and get bored. We could use different ways to share the information in a better and more entertaining ways.