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Personal Statement Write a brief statement about yourself - what is special about you Describe what assignments you chose Describe why you included the assignments

Table of Contents Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 Topic 6

Assignment Topic 1 Assignment Description Reflection Why did you choose this piece Strengths Weaknesses What would you do differently if you could do it again

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Reflections Possible questions to answer in your reflections: What comments do you have? Which parts of this assignment were the most challenging for you? Which were the least challenging? Why? What did you enjoy learning? What did you find least enjoyable? Why? Which projects show your best work? What parts could you improve? Describe what you would change and how you would change your project. Use specific details. What parts of this assignment will you remember the most? Why? Look at the five point rubric to calculate your score. If you were to give yourself a grade based on the rubric, what would you earn? Why? Was there anything you did not understand? What questions do I still have?