March 7, 2008 Archives
Assigned Text:
Lemire (Finish)
Skim through to the end.
Choose any two chapters that are most relevant to your career goals. Write separate reflection papers (one half-page each, as usual) on each of your chosen chapters. (You don't need to focus specifically on either of the last two chapters unless you want to. Make these reflections useful for you, personally, as you plan your reflective essay for Ex 1-4.)
Topic:
Professionalism Workshop
Come to class today, ready to talk about the concrete steps you plan to take in order to meet your career goals. Emphasize how your goals have changed recently.
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