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essay on my first day of online school

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Answered by Anonymous
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This semester was my first time taking an online class, it was nerve wrecking at first I am proud about how well I transition from the traditional class room setting to this. Going into this class I knew that there was going to be a lot of writing being that it was an English course. I expected to ease though and not spend so many amount of hours on assignments. I expected it to be better structure and for all of my peers to participate in the class. For example when we had the first professor, it was chaos trying to find a partner to do a peer review with. Many of the students were not as active in the course as they should have been. Now, that it has come down to the last week I’ll say I’m pretty satisfied with how the class turned out. Getting a new professor was good because even when the old professor was still over the course he was not nearly as active as professor Mustachio. I will be taking another online line class this fall semester. I am not sure if it is going to be a lot of writing if so I feel that this class as prepared me for what I should and should not expect. When it came time to do writing assignments essays in particular. I would always start out by drafting my ideas on paper. Listing out all the options that I could think of to go with the particular assignment. Then begin to write out my entire essay on paper before typing.

Answered by anchal2006
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my first online class was some confusing I was not able to turn on my mic .

Normally, the first day of classes only happens once a semester.some students with fake I'd come and was playing songsso much funny day it wasNormally, the first day of classes only happens once a semester.Not this semester.

Harvard students found themselves navigating a second first day of classes Monday as courses made their online debuts on Zoom.The transition comes a week after students were asked to move off-campus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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