Reflect on your past experiences with research in school. What challenges have you faced when working independently or in a group, and how did you handle them? Explain how those experiences will influence the way you approach this current research project.

Prompt: Reflect on your past experiences with research in school. What challenges have you faced when working independently or in a group, and how did you handle them? Explain how those experiences will influence the way you approach this current research project.

Prompt Response: Throughout my entire school experience, I've had to do many research projects and other research based papers. I'd say the most difficult part of the process is coming up with evidence for my topic as I often come up short by one and have to split one piece of evidence in two. My struggles with this will influence the upcoming project in the way that I will try to create solid evidence instead of stretching the truth.

Summary: Today we did a CommonLit assignment to get us back in the swing of things.

Reflection: I found the text about college was quite informative and made a lot of great points. I think it's important that you try to make the most of your college experience instead of wasting it.

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