Reflection

Reflection illustration. “Compare” means find similarities; “contrast” means highlight differences. Plan your answer first; otherwise you won’t get to the point until the last paragraph, after rambling, and “thinking outloud” for the rest of your essay. Many of these questions are complex , and require thought to arrive at an answer. Avoid easy generalizations; be specific. Don’t say anything you can’t support -- with the text, or your own specific experiences. Be succinct; 2-3 pages does not allow room for “fluff”. Before you print or upload, revise. Make sure your essay is responsive in both content and form. This requires that you not write the essay at the last minute, but give yourself time to review it and improve it. Even an hour between first and second draft (and print) will have an impact.