Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

One challenge for me is turning work in on time, especially this year. I have practice on Tuesday , Wednesday, Thursday, and games on Friday. When I finally get home, I almost always fall asleep before I get the chance to start any of my homework. I also have to figure out how to balance practicing trumpet an hour daily with my work, trumpet is a non-negotiable for me. One strength I anticipate, is always turning in my work. I had a few times last year where my work was late but I still made a poi.t to turn it in even when I could not get full credit.

Summary: We took a quiz on Native American myths.


Reflection: I learned I don't like testing on illuminate. I also learned that a good way to pass tests and quizzes is the process of elimination

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