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Luden [163]
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Reflect on your semester in this class from an overall "experience" perspective

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Maurinko [17]3 years ago
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Over the course of the semester have come to improve on those skills even more. Before I took this class that helped me to actually review my work in see what areas I lacked in and where I succeeded even though everything was online u still managed to get the work done as possible I really enjoyed the class I know I could have done better, but in the end I learned that an online class could be as much work or more than a regular class. However, I still enjoyed it very much.
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