In the past four weeks I have learned a lot from my instructor that was very helpful to me granted that not all teachers are like that. In this paper: Personal Reflection, I will be talking about what I have learned, how I will use the information I learned here in my education, or personal life, and what my personal goals are for my future.
First, I will be talking about what I have learned. I have learned how to type an APA Template. I have learned what type of personality I have. I have also learned how to look up my resources online. I was very surprised when I found out my personality after taking the personality test, and this is what I had found out: I have a 78% in introvert, a 62% in sensing, a 25% in feeling, and a 22% in perceiving. My personality was something that I had always questioned in school and now that I know my personality. It is really helping me to understand the way I learn and need to stay focused on the tasks at hand. Looking up the resources that are provided in the community and in school is very helpful because if I need help or something I know just where to go.
Secondly, I will use the information I was taught in furthering my education and personal life. For the type of personality that I have I am hoping to stay in school as long as I can no matter what happens. I am planning on coming up with a little plan to help me succeed in this course. For the APA template that will be saved into my computer for future school and personal use. The resources that I have read during this course I will be using throughout my education.
Finally, I will be talking about my personal goals for my future. I plan to keep attending this school until I graduate from here then go into web design. I’m not too sure what I plan on doing after web design hopefully look for a job in this area. I hope to receive better grades in my future courses and stay with this college. I would like to start/own my own business in the area I am studying in college.
References http://www.humanmetrics.com/hr/JTypesResult.aspx by Joe Butt