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Personal Narrative: What I Learned In Class

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As a maturing student, I have come to realize there are things that can not be taught to you. Sometimes the lessons can only be grasped if they are self discovered. No matter how basic the lesson may seem, after you learn it, it is something that is bound to change your perception looking forward. For me, that now obvious lesson is however much effort I put into something, I am bound to see equivalent results.
I first started realizing this in my school work. Specifically in my english classes. I always had a hard time expressing myself in writing. Over time, as I kept writing and practicing what I learned in class, I started seeing noticeable improvement in my writing’s quality. There were times freshmen year when I felt so lost in english because my scores were not meeting my expectations. Fortunately, I pushed ahead anyways and while I still had many more improvements to make, my grades developed with my continuous efforts. There is clear progress between the writer I was as a freshmen compared to even the writer I was a year …show more content…

To be more specific the progress with my clarinet is what showed me the relationship between effort and outcome. Since I started playing an instrument back in elementary school, I had been pretty good at picking out the emotions of the music and making them speak, but I could never quite say that I was adept or skillful. My mode of operations changed somewhere around the summer of my sophomore year, though. All of a sudden there were more challenging songs to play and I couldn’t rely on only my musical sense; more practice was required to learn the pieces of music. So, I began practicing diligently and for longer periods of time. While improvement in musical skill is subjective, there is a noticeable difference between the rate of improvement from my elementary days compared to the current me. The positive end result was undoubtedly caused by the bigger amounts of effort I put

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