Philosophy of Self
By: Fonta • Essay • 354 Words • December 22, 2009 • 1,451 Views
Essay title: Philosophy of Self
? How are you different now than you were in the beginning of the semester? How has this class and your experience in it influenced those changes?
When I first choose this course I had spoken with Dr. Chapman who had originally be scheduled to teach it. I was expecting a class similar to the ones I've had with her before. However, when there was a new teacher teaching it I was a little apprehensive, so I became a little closed off to speaking up in class. By the end of the semester I had completely opened myself up and felt comfortable around my new professor.
? Describes your strengths and limitations at the beginning of the course and/or semester, and how they progressed. Explain areas of most and least progress as a person and/or student.
I was very quiet when I started this class
? What did you learn from the text, the class presentations, the in-class exercises, and your self-project? In responding to this questions, try to focus on themes and general lessons rather than specific tidbits of knowledge. Explain any insights you have gained using specific examples.
? What are the most meaningful things you learned this semester, whether it is about yourself, others, or life in general?
? What did you learn not just in terms