Danger Zones, Reflection
August 30, 2010 Leave a comment
Looking back at the work that I have done in the past year, I have found that I usually come across two major problems in the work that I do. The first of which is that I write superfluously quite often. During assessment situations, I tend to go on and on adding extra unneeded fluff to my work that ends up wasting my time. The time that I lose adding extra fluff to writing assignments I do is time lost that I could use to focus on other questions. The extra time I can save can also be used to better plan out my answers.
Furthermore, I feel like some of my work lacks appropriate depth of analysis. When I study for assessments, on some occasions, I simply glance over my notes to get the general gist of whatever it is I am studying, because of this, there are instances where I won’t know enough to depict economic relationships in my work. This causes me to not state other changes that will occur if one economic variable is tweaked.
