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Reflective Writing Portfolio Insights

The document is a cover letter from Chassidie Liu to her professor Joshua Smith reflecting on her experience in his Writing 2 class. She thanks him for adapting well to remote instruction during the pandemic. She discusses the importance of drafting and rewriting papers, and how it has helped her identify mistakes and improve. She acknowledges that her writing style can be colloquial and lacking in textual analysis, but that Smith's feedback helped her add more explanation and evidence in her revised papers. Overall, she is proud of the progress made in her writing and applying new skills.

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Reflective Writing Portfolio Insights

The document is a cover letter from Chassidie Liu to her professor Joshua Smith reflecting on her experience in his Writing 2 class. She thanks him for adapting well to remote instruction during the pandemic. She discusses the importance of drafting and rewriting papers, and how it has helped her identify mistakes and improve. She acknowledges that her writing style can be colloquial and lacking in textual analysis, but that Smith's feedback helped her add more explanation and evidence in her revised papers. Overall, she is proud of the progress made in her writing and applying new skills.

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Chassidie Liu

(909)263-6129 | chassidieliu@[Link]

6/14/2020

Writing 2
Student & Classmate

Dear Joshua Smith,

As I sit here writing this cover letter, I begin to reflect on all the writing assignments I have
completed, all the rewrites I have made, all the reading responses I have done, all the weekly
journals I have written, and all the (somewhat) personal things I have told you. It is quite funny
all the things I write in my weekly journals that let you know more about me as a person, yet, I
know so little about you. Any who, it has been such a pleasure being in your class this past
quarter! You have done a great job adapting to the current circumstances that have plagued our
world, and with that I give you a huge thank you. Although, I never got to see you or any other
classmates in person, I did love seeing only you and Sam in Zoom sessions.

One of the most powerful and influential things I have learned in this class and have fully put
into practice, is the amount of rewrites and drafts I have made over the course of just one paper. I
have truly realized the importance of having “shitty first drafts” in order to create a more
cohesive piece by the end. If drafts were not written, I would not have been able to find all the
mistakes I could have made, and I believe finding these mistakes, make you a better writer.
These mistakes provide the writer with the opportunity to practice new writing styles, whether it
be by explaining something differently, or completely scratching a portion out. As you will soon
see in my track changes for Writing Project 1 and Writing Project 2. Throughout this process, I
have also learned that writing ahead of time, instead of last minute is the most beneficial. It
allows for a full formulation of thoughts.

Yet, this class has also made me realize how terrible I am at eloquating my thoughts properly on
paper. I have come to realize that my personal writing style is somewhat colloquial and talkative.
What I mean by talkative is that, I tend to write short blunt sentences, instead of making one long
sentence that combines the thoughts. I also realize that I need to add a lot more textual analysis
in my writing. Although I am good at fluffing up my writing to make pages longer, I am not
good at fluffing up the necessary parts that explain to the reader what I have done to compare
genres or how psychological research papers provide a foundation for other researchers to
transfer their work. When rewriting my papers, I made the conscious choice to elaborate more on
my thoughts and explain more about the “why.”

Your feedback was great Josh! I do not think I have ever had an instructor, provide me clear
feedback on what to change, improve, and add on a paper before. For both Writing Project 1 and
Writing Project 2, your feedback was extremely similar; explain more about the “why” and “give
more textual evidence.” Taking these both into consideration, I added more explanation behind
why I added a specific point. For example, in Writing Project 1, I added more analysis on why
APA style citation can be used to showcase the importance of psychological research papers,
instead of what I had before: a definition of what APA is. After revising this paper, I fully
realized how much explanation I was missing. Another important revision to note is in Writing
Project 2. You stated you wanted more cohesive and coherent paragraphs and syntax structure. In
Writing Project 2, I combine more of my sentences together to make it seem less choppy and to
add more variety within the paragraphs. I scratched out sentences that were repetitive and non
useful to the overall paper. Within Writing 2, I also added more analysis and explanation for my
writerly choices in order for you to get a better understanding of my self-reflective portion.

What I enjoyed most about my work throughout creating this portfolio, was seeing a change and
transformation of what I used to have and what I currently have. The track changes are extremely
encouraging and allows me to be proud of all the changes I have made. Although, I wish I was
able to add more to these writing projects. A part of me still feels as though I am missing
something. Nevertheless, as you read my portfolio, I hope you see the progress I have made
throughout the duration of this quarter. I know I have! From writing things cohesively by striking
out unnecessary sentences to giving the reader textual analysis, I have learned and will continue
to use these skills in future courses.

Sincerely,
Chassidie Liu

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