1. Write a paragraph about one moment or decision that made a significant difference in your life. Use clear transitions to indicate the passage of time and use enough detail to bring the story to life for your reader.
Write an argument paragraph about one topic below.
2. The need for an improvement in your work place (such as a bike rack, or new chairs in the break room).
3. Identify and explain the four basics of comparison and contrast essays or cause and effect essays
4. Write one to three paragraphs reflecting on the essay that you chose to revise for your English Composition Final Paper.
5. Explain your reasons for selecting that particular essay and discuss two changes that you made to enhance your revision.
Write a process analysis on one of the following topics,
6. How to rent your first apartment
Whether or not you have decided what you want to major in, you should still think about which majors interest you and what the graduation requirements are. The course requirements for each major will appear on your college website, but it will be better still to sit down with your academic adviser to plan a course sequence. If you are like most students, you are juggling a lot of important priorities, and having a plan to reach your goals will help you achieve them.
Write a paragraph about your academic or degree goals using these questions as a guide:
7. What do you think you might major in?