I remembered in my Freshman year my English teacher assigned the class an essay to write. The topic was “Discuss a personal experience that has affected you and why?” and the teacher said the essay was due tomorrow at the beginning of class and was a major test grade. He also said that it needed to be two pages long and we could work on it in class as well. He allowed us to work on essay in class and I grabbed a paper and a pencil. I started to write my rough draft on the paper. I started to write on the paper as I started to write. When I finished my rough draft I realized it was very unstructured. I was trying to make another rough draft but the bell rang. I went to my other classes and after that I went home. After I got home, I started to continue in my rough draft once more. Once again, I finished it and I read once more. It still was unstructured and the paragraphs were not organized. I rewrote it again and reread it. I research online about structure and I finally produced an essay with a structured format. The next day, I went to my class as the teacher walked into the class. I walked over to his desk and handed him my essay. After this essay I would stress even more about structure. I would be on the Internet for hours researching about structure. This problem has stuck with me so long because the problem has stayed with me since middle school. I often would be worried about the structure of the essay. I had to work on a number of essays to get better in
I remembered in my Freshman year my English teacher assigned the class an essay to write. The topic was “Discuss a personal experience that has affected you and why?” and the teacher said the essay was due tomorrow at the beginning of class and was a major test grade. He also said that it needed to be two pages long and we could work on it in class as well. He allowed us to work on essay in class and I grabbed a paper and a pencil. I started to write my rough draft on the paper. I started to write on the paper as I started to write. When I finished my rough draft I realized it was very unstructured. I was trying to make another rough draft but the bell rang. I went to my other classes and after that I went home. After I got home, I started to continue in my rough draft once more. Once again, I finished it and I read once more. It still was unstructured and the paragraphs were not organized. I rewrote it again and reread it. I research online about structure and I finally produced an essay with a structured format. The next day, I went to my class as the teacher walked into the class. I walked over to his desk and handed him my essay. After this essay I would stress even more about structure. I would be on the Internet for hours researching about structure. This problem has stuck with me so long because the problem has stayed with me since middle school. I often would be worried about the structure of the essay. I had to work on a number of essays to get better in