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Personal Progress Assess S13
Ledeboer S13 Name: Jack Lin

Personal Progress Assessment
Due ____________/ Worth 35 points

Part 1: Worth 10 points
For this assignment, visit Moodlerooms and look at your grades on Thursday or Friday of the 8th week of classes to view your midterm progress grade. Midterm progress grades will have been updated when you see an announcement showing the midterm grade breakdowns.

Once you have viewed your grades and compared your points to the announcement showing progress grade breakdowns, answer the following questions and submit this assignment in class or on Moodlerooms by the assigned date.

1. What is your current grade in the class? (not just points, but also your current letter grade or percentage)
My current grade is an “A”.

2. How do you feel about your current progress in this class? I feel great, classmates and professor are friendly, I learned a lot of stuff that I never think about before.

3. Given your current progress, is there anything you choose to do differently in the future? Why or why not?
Yes, I am going to use my time wisely because I wasted too much time by playing computer game.

4. What do you feel you need in order to be successful in this class?

a. From me (your professor)
Nothing.

b. From yourself
Be on time, and pay attention during classtime.

5. Is there anything else you want to tell me?
I really like this life management class, all those presentation from others help me so much.

Part 2: Student participation points for the 1st 1/2 of the semester:
Worth 25 points

Please rate your participation and involvement in class:

1. Attends class regularly with minimal tardies
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
3 or less
3.5
4
4.5
5

2. Participates actively in class and group discussions
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
Excellent
3 or less
3.5
4
4.5
5

3. Shows respect for self and others by not disrupting class time.
(Disruptive behavior includes, but is not limited to: texting, arriving for class late, side

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