Greetings Everyone!
Here is me doing my second blog. The previous term presented numerous challenges, but I persevered and somehow made it to term 2. I am glad that the physical classes are working in favour of me. Comparing the last term to last year of online classes. My mood and social circle have improved significantly. I'm going to ask you a question to which you will undoubtedly know the answer. What is Ms Disa's method of getting our classes warmed up? WORDLE. It manages to elicit an emotional response in you that you are so unsure of. That feeling of almost getting the answer but running out of attempts at the end. Competing with my class fellows has allowed me to be more responsive in other classes, not just AEP. I dislike the feeling of taking a long time to respond and finishing last. Luckily, I improved over time and now I am not as miserable as I used to be.
I will give you an insight of my reaction paper which took longer than it should've been. The freedom to write about whatever I wanted gave me an infinite number of options. I had no idea the article I wanted to react to would be so lengthy. It sort of linked to what I want to pursue in the near future, thought I am not sure if it's going to 100% Artificial Intelligence. I had Ms check my reaction paper after I finally finished it after such a long time. Because this was my first time writing a reaction paper, I expected detailed feedback, which I received. It was like a wake-up call. Anyway, after receiving feedback, I began working on my draft reaction paper and improved it. Thank God, Miss's response was far superior. To be honest, I felt relieved.
I love it when Ms comes up with alternatives to Wordle, even if they are difficult to use. The one that struck me as odd was anti-wordle, in which you must avoid guessing the hidden word. HMMM WEIRD, ISN'T IT? These kinds of games aren't afraid to blow your mind up. Ms did, however, consider taking a break from working on our Project 2 Part 1. It focused more on philosophy and taught us important lessons about life and how it can throw you down like hell. Ms. taught me the importance of having the courage to get back up and face life's challenges. Never, ever give up, even if it appears impossible. Also, if you want to see how far my second reaction paper has progressed. I finished the introduction successfully. There's still a lot to do, but hopefully I'll be able to finish it as soon as possible.
To summarize, I am still enjoying every moment of AEP. To be honest, this is the only class in which I feel relaxed because we aren't rushed to finish the work, and I enjoy it. Before I sign off, I'd like to offer some advice: "Enjoy every moment of your life because you will never get it back."
See you in the next blog,
Saad Imran
Thanks for a very enlightening blog Saad.
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