4.8.8 has taught me to organize my workouts through-out the week, because I have a hard time remembering my previous workouts. I can just print out my calendars with specific areas to workout and just check them off as the week goes by.
5.4.5 has taught me how to print out certain areas on a worksheet. Also it has taught me to print out multiple papers. It also has shown me to print out in Landscape orientation, and add modify the headers and footers in the print settings.
Finishing IS 101-3004, Fall 2024. This has been a rollercoaster for me, but I am very proud of myself for sticking with is and not giving up. I owe a lot of credit to our tutoring services that we have in our school. Watching these videos were very tough for me to soak in the information, even if I watch videos repeatedly. I work better when I have somebody there explaining to me why you need to do things in a certain way to get it done correctly.
Hi Steven! I am glad that you have someone to help you with the class. I'm wishing you a good luck on your entire college journey. You can do it!
ReplyDeleteHello Steven, it is good to hear that you had not given up on this class and had done what was necessary to power through the class.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on sticking with IS 101, even through the challenges! It’s great that you’ve found ways to organize your tasks and workouts effectively.
ReplyDeleteHi Steven. It is good that you have someone to help you on your college path. I am glad you did not give up. Keep doing what you are, and you will make it through.
ReplyDeleteHello Steven, this is an awesome learning experience. Glad you are keeping on.
ReplyDeleteHello Steven, Good to see you are doing great keep going.
ReplyDeleteHi Steven! Its great to hear you're able to implement these tool into your personal routines! Its a big win to finish this course with solid understanding! I'm rooting for you!
ReplyDeleteHi Steven, congratulations on managing through IS 101 and overcoming any difficulties you faced through the semester! Good luck on your future college career!
ReplyDeleteHey Steven, I feel the same way! To me when someone is in front of me teaching I tend to understand it better.
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