Saturday, December 4, 2010

“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.” -Margaret Mead



 I liked that we were placed within a learning community for our Inquiry and English class. This was a great way to make new friends. Since we share two of the same classes it is easier for everyone to get to know each other. Our class is pretty small so we are able to really connect with each other. Our English and Inquiry class is right after each other so it is nice to have everyone together walking to class, or if we get out early just all hang out together. It makes it easier to talk to each other about not only the two classes we are together for but also other classes that we should or should not take each semester. I will definitely miss our class next semester. We have all really grown close and share a lot of the same views on our classes. We are all comfortable with each other, and thanks to our peer mentor, Lee, we know that none of us will judge each other. We were able to say what we needed to say in class without being critiqued. Most of us showed our videos we made for our Inquiry class and we gave each other constructive criticism. No one got mad or jealous of anyone else. We are all happy for each other and formed a nice group.
                                     

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