Before beginning my English course for Itawamba Community College, I considered writing essays as my strong suits. A previous teacher taught me to write implied thesis statements with a strong body paragraph and a moderate conclusion. Of …show more content…
This realization went unnoticed until my third essay rough draft had been sent back to me, making it clear that I still had not executed the skill of successfully creating a complete, specific, and fully developed thesis statement. This positional essay may have been the most difficult for me to complete. I say this simply because my instructor repeated her comment from the week before and also said my thesis statement was not fully developed. Her exact comment being, “thesis needs to be more specific and further developed.” (“Persuasive Essay” 1.) When seeking my teacher’s feedback, she told me my thesis statement needed more structure and was not well thought out. She further explained the structure and organization of a thesis statement creates the setting of an essay as a whole. Receiving these critiques from both my instructors devastated me. All the time I thought I was progressing, I was regressing and it reflected in my grades. My very best received a fifty three on both my rough draft and final copy of my positional …show more content…
The completion of three rough drafts and three final drafts, along with the help and constructive criticism of my instructors, are what helped me find my weakness in writing essays. The solution to my weakness is to learn to create complete, specific, and fully developed thesis statements. One can only achieve this through the continual practice of writing essays and executing each skill one at a time. My room for improvement is infinite. I will not stop trying to better myself until I have reached my full potential of writing a near perfect essay with a correctly formulated thesis