Evaluative Conclusion
My blog gave me the time to reflect on the semester and what was important to me. Each topic was something I spent a significant amount of time thinking about. I've become a lot more interested in politics, the news and world issues this semester due to participating in Model UN. Part of our homework each week is to read the New York Times and I'm always fascinated by the information I read but that no one is talking about. For instance, few people know about the Rohingya holocaust that is happening in Burma right now. I'm also more interested than more because I want to become a Foreign Service Officer with the Department of State. I'm studying Latin American Studies and Portuguese, which is evident in the topics and substance of my blog.
Blogging, or writing in general is good for thinking and processing what's going on in life. It's also great to read my classmate's blogs to see what is going on in their lives and their views. Of course, I discuss world news and everyday happenings with my husband and family. However, It's refreshing to see their opinions and struggles that are so unique and different from mine because of our differing backgrounds. This class is the most diverse class, in terms of majors, that I've taken at BYU because I'm a senior in my last classes of my major. It's not often that I talk to students studying accounting, engineering or family studies. I really value their opinions.
Complete---writing is a bit hard to read on the backdrop.
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