Looking back on my progress, I can say that I feel pretty accomplished. I've been able to stay on schedule and complete all of the assignments in a timely matter. I wouldn't say I have a good weekly routine, I kind of work on the assignments when I have some free time.
Some pitfalls that I'm going to try and avoid is making sure that my comments that I'm leaving on other students blogs are actually showing up. I ran into that problem last week, so hopefully I keep a close eye on it from here on out.
Looking forward, I hope to start taking better notes on the stories that I read and reading more on how to do so. I think taking better notes will allow me to write better stories and come up with different creative ideas to incorporate into my stories.
I think one thing I might work on changing is my overall theme and layout with my Portfolio. I'm not 100% happy with how it looks right now so I might be changing it here soon.
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