This research paper was a nice intro to writing a good college level product. I learned so much about my topic and also the tools used to research the topic. Everything was layed out very nicely and easily by the professor on our blog sites from the speed dial to our hybrid assignments to the submit pages. I picked the topic of clones portrayed in film and my thesis was "Based on my understanding of the movie, several scholarly sources and
actual case studies, I will argue that the portrayal of generating
perfect human clones as organ carriers in Micheal Bay’s The Island is inaccurate and serves as an ignorant interpretation of the real scientific hurdles and understanding of human cloning."
With the help of the online activities and the breakdown of all the milestones, I believe this paper was on the easier side. It was not much of a stress to try and finish it at once like other papers. My favorite resource was the Gale virtual reference library. It had nice scholarly sources which I used for my paper. I believe I did all my work and assignments on time and with motivation so if I had to change anything about that it would be to do it in a better environment free of stress and other work.
Advice to future students is to keep up with all the weekly assignments. It basically is your paper being written for you a few paragraphs at a time every time you do the assignments. In the end all you'll have to do is put it all together and format it correctly and you're done! Keep up with all your milestones and save your work and sources because its hard trying to keep up with everything. Advice for that is that make a folder on computer or real life and save your work as you go.
Lastly, this class was a pleasure, the professor was great and very helpful and laid back. There should be no reason not to pass this class!!! I hope to use what I learned in this class and apply to future papers and research.
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