As Technical Writing draws to a close, I am thinking back on what I’ve learned over the last few months. I came to this course feeling relatively confident about my writing abilities, but quickly realized that there was a lot more for me to learn than I had expected!
One of the biggest things that I had to work on was my “technological literacy” – learning how to use online resources to distribute information. I found this quite ironic as I’m 22 years old and relatively active on social media; I thought I knew it all when it came to online platforms! It was eye opening to realize all the ways that technology is used for professional purposes. For example creating a LinkedIn profile was probably one of the best things I’ve done for myself professionally, and I likely wouldn’t have done it if the course hadn’t forced me to! I’ve made so many connections with professors, peers, and former employers, and I’m looking forward to using this resource when it comes time to apply for permanent professional positions.
I found that sometimes my assignments could have included more detail – I received several comments on this throughout the term, and it is one of the big things that I am taking away from this course. Going into Law, I know that I will need to be much more detail oriented in future when it comes to analysis of cases.
However, I also received a lot of good feedback on my assignments. For the most part they were fairly polished, and I was proud of the comments that I received on the quality of my work. I have always believed myself to be a strong writer, and this course reinforced and strengthened those skills further. Writing skills are crucial to success in the legal profession, and the type of writing involved is extremely technical in nature. The skills I learned in this class are therefore immediately applicable to my career goals. The professional tone and formatting that we learned in this course were particularly helpful, and I know that I will put them to use in my future career. I certainly couldn’t have written a properly formatted memo before this class, and now memos are like second nature to me!
Overall, I really liked this course. It was challenging in ways that I didn’t expect – it was certainly a more difficult course than I thought I had signed up for (in a good way!). Writing for a professional setting is so different from academic writing, and I’m grateful to have had plenty of practice in English 301.