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Essay On Becoming A Writer

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I aspire to attend college and earn a degree in English with the intention to become a book editor. Accordingly, throughout junior high and high school, I took the highest level English courses available to me and ultimately earned an A every year. Although it felt nice to achieve terrific grades, I knew that these English classes were not challenging me to become a better writer; this pattern of easy courses continued until my junior year of high school when I decided to take college Composition 1. In contrast to other English classes, Composition was capable of teaching me valuable skills such as how to manage my time and work with others, along with other aspects of writing such as grammar and organization, and thus has effectively challenged me to grow as a writer from passable to remarkable, which will enable me to become an English major in the near future as opposed to other English courses that merely maintain my knowledge of writing. …show more content…

I did not know how to write a proper thesis statement that connected to the rest of my essay, nor did I have proper grammar or superb organizational skills, but nevertheless, I received countless 100%s and A+’s on all assignments. I achieved high grades because I was a more capable writer than my classmates, but even so, I was not at a suitable writing level that satisfied my goal for the class. While my prior classes taught students how to write at their appropriate grade level, I strived to complete writing tasks that seemingly exceeded my age. Since prior English projects were undemanding from me, I often procrastinated, which led me to wait until the last minute to complete my assignments and avoided asking my peers for writing advice, yet nevertheless still managed to earn A’s. As a result, I maintained a limited knowledge of proper English writing skills and habits for several

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