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Week 8 Progress

Looking back at all my work I can see how much I have missed especially at the start, towards the end it got better and there was more blog's each week. I struggled trying to make 200-500 word's on some blog's so it took me double the amount of time then it should have. This was a big set back for me but I was able to do some tech tip's to make up some of the mark's but unfortunately not all. I am happy that I have improved as of recently, I have done less procrastination and tried my best and have reached the word count in a lot of my blog's.

I am actually looking forward to the second semester as I have now become good at doing my blog's so I'm hoping I can come back and get all the mark's there is to get to make up for the first semester. I just hope that what I'm doing now can last another few months and that I don't get fed up of it and start to leave everything last minute again and sometimes not getting it done because of it, because if this does happen I'm not going to be able to pass this module. I also hope that next semester I Don't have as much of a work load from other modules so I can concentrate on this more.

The schedule planning that we did at the start I had distributed the work between the days but unfortunately I have not followed this. The reason for this is because I was simply just lazy and left everything last minute but as well as that I have now got a job which makes it hard to get some of the blog's done on time. So I just do it as soon as I have time to to get it all out of the way.


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  1. Hi Chloe,

    Loved this post, I can really relate! When I look back on my work, I also realised I've missed a lot, which is unfortunate cause every blog and mark adds up and really does make a difference. I also agree having the blogs are a handy way of looking back on work and seeing what was important, which is even easier when you're looking back on work you've written yourself.

    Also looking forward to the second semester, so keep up the good work.

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