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Class Evaluation


The things I like about the class is how everyone is friendly.Another thing I like is how I get to learn more about how to use a computer. To add on, something else I like is how I get to learn more about how to be a ctr person.

The things I did not like about this class is how it sometimes gets less entertaining doing the same things everyday. Another thing is how it is really cold in the class.

Some recommendations for improving the class is to put games in the ctr blog but games that we need to use the keys so e could get better at typing. Another recommendation is to put music while we are working on the medical career and student success statement to relax us.

The highlight of this class for me was meeting new people and learning to choose the right.

Yes, I really did my best in this class because all my classes are important. Also because I want to have straight A's and in order to get them I have to work hard in all my classes. Plus, I always work hard and try  my best in all classes. Its not fair that I work hard in other classes and not this one and that why i always do my work because I find it unfair.

No, I do not write in my life planning journal for at least 5 mins daily because I sometimes forget. Also because I get really busy on the weekend and I sometimes forget my journal in my locker. But before I leave to winter break I will take my journal home and write on it everyday.

Yes, I am committed to being a CTR person because its the right thing to do. Also because choosing the right will  make you a better person and can help change the world. So I will be committed to being a CTR person.

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