200 wds. Typed
Activity:
Each student will write their own biography, written in the third person. Information contained in your biography should not only include what you have accomplished (Education, work, family, friends), but also personal items about yourself.
Sample questions to answer:
1) What challenges have you been confronted with in the past years, how have these affected who you are today?
2) What is important to know about you, which affects the way you conduct your life? The positive and negative experiences?
3) How has your significant other impacted your life in a positive or negative manner? What are you doing to change this?
4) How has your family life (Parents, Siblings, etc.) affected who you are today?
5) What do your parents do for living? Has this help you to see the world in a different way?
6) Who is your best friend(s), how have they affected who you are or who you are trying to be?
7) What are your future educational plans after graduation?
8) What is your future career plans? What are you doing today to make this a success?
And any other things you can think about.
Instructor Comments:
This is an especially good activity for the seniors -- as it will assist you in writing
your college essays.
Monday, August 24, 2009
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