Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

 Prompt: Analyze how you’ve adapted to the demands of this course over the past week, and evaluate one strength and one challenge you anticipate as we progress, justifying your insights with personal examples.

Prompt Response: One way in which I've adapted to the demands of this course over the past week is by becoming more active and aware of any assignments posted in canvas and by being on time in my submissions. Previously I could be somewhat forgetful of incoming or active assignments, and I sometimes assumed that all teachers are lenient when it came to late work. However now I'm getting back into the rhythm of school life and academia in general, so hopefully these skills of mine will improve. One strength and challenge I see myself developing is the fact that I can do well under pressure and tight deadlines and the fact that I can be forgetful when it comes to new assignments. Something that exemplifies this strength lies in the previous year around the AP exams, where I sectioned everything I needed to know into digestible units and study habits to get a good score.

Summary: Today we took a test over the concept of origin myths, which involved us reading an origin myth on our own and extracting any themes or hidden information within it.

Reflection: The test today was fairly easy, and I'm hoping I missed only one or two questions if any at all. I think if we take more tests like this in the future I will have a very successful year in this class. 

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