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Conclusion

I think one of the best things about taking this course was the flexibility. I allowed myself to be challenged and most importantly, I read so many novels. Personally, I have long grown distant to reading, ever since English in high school. I will say some weeks got difficult but having read the number of texts I have contracted for, I feel so accomplished. The biggest hardship for me was finishing a lengthy novel within less than a week as I also work almost full-time from Friday to Sundays. As well, I will admit that I am a slow reader. 

In particular, I surprised myself on some days as I began to immerse myself in works that I would never have thought of reading before. I am thankful that I allowed myself to be challenged and be open to reading new styles of writing. Some books I unexpectedly enjoyed are: “Combray,” Mad Toy, Agostino, The Time of the Doves, and Money to Burn.

I quite liked the overall structure of this course. That is, watching the lecture beforehand and coming to class for the discussion of the books. I thought this allowed us to be much more productive and utilize our time wisely. Furthermore, I also found it extremely thoughtful how the topics for Monday and Wednesday classes for compulsory texts varied in what was discussed. This incentivized more people to attend both.
Another aspect I liked was responses to each other’s blog posts. Although this was mandatory, I found that this sparked more discussion and even if there were no replies to comments, it sparked more ideas. I truly loved seeing what other people took away from the novel and the different perspectives that arose from reading the same text.

Something I thought was difficult at the beginning of the course was figuring out the structure for each of the weeks. However, once I found a routine that worked for me, I found myself relying on the schedule I set for myself and following it to be successful.

For some weeks, I was anxious about the short quiz even though I completed all the work. This was mainly for the texts that I read but did not fully comprehend. Even though I had read the full book, watched the videos, and taken notes, I was afraid that I may have lost a super important detail that would be tested on the quiz. I also was worried that I may have misunderstood what was going on. Yet, I understand the purpose of the quizzes, I just hope there was a way to make it less-anxiety inducing. 

Overall, I loved the structure of this class! Yes, it is a lot of work, but so worth it. Thank you to everyone! I enjoyed listening and discussing the different texts with you all!

3 replies on “Conclusion”

“I am thankful that I allowed myself to be challenged and be open to reading new styles of writing.”

Yay! This is what we hope for, Jennifer! I’m very glad that you fulfilled your goals with this class… and hope that even now that the semester’s (almost) over, you no longer feel quite so “distant from reading.”

And I get you on the quizzes… Did the introduction of prizes/treats help??

Thanks for all your contributions!

Hi Jennifer, I was also quite stressed out by the quiz every week cause of the stakes of failing. Many of the books were difficult, even if they got progressively easier the more I read.

Hi, Jennifer. I also like our course’s structure. It is really efficient and good for everyone’s time arrangement. And it is nice to hear that you enjoyed reading those books!

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