1. Tenaciousness is a competency. What are the behaviors that you have used or developed to keep up with the requirements of this course?
You definitely have to be on top of your time management. This class requires that you are always on time and keep up with your work. Since the assignments go together, you must complete the first parts to do the sequential parts, so time management here is key.
2. Tenaciousness is also about attitude. Talk about a moment or two when you felt like "giving up". What pulled you through? Do you feel like you've developed a tenacious attitude in the past two months? What experience most contributed to this?
There were for sure moments when I had forgotten the noon due date and been scrambling to get it in on time. That moment I felt like giving up, but I knew that it would be more worth it to just push through then to just give up. I do feel like that moment where I felt like giving up contributed to my tenacious attitude throughout this course. It helped me recognize that putting in the work is always the best option.
3. Three tips. What are three tips you would offer next semester's student about fostering the skills that support tenacity and developing the "tenacious mindset"?
Tip No. 1: Time management, like I said before super important.
Tip No. 2: Creativity, the class is way more exciting when you have fun with it and get creative.
Tip No. 3: Organization, setting up a schedule for yourself to help organize exactly what days you should do your work is the best way to go about this class.
You definitely have to be on top of your time management. This class requires that you are always on time and keep up with your work. Since the assignments go together, you must complete the first parts to do the sequential parts, so time management here is key.
2. Tenaciousness is also about attitude. Talk about a moment or two when you felt like "giving up". What pulled you through? Do you feel like you've developed a tenacious attitude in the past two months? What experience most contributed to this?
There were for sure moments when I had forgotten the noon due date and been scrambling to get it in on time. That moment I felt like giving up, but I knew that it would be more worth it to just push through then to just give up. I do feel like that moment where I felt like giving up contributed to my tenacious attitude throughout this course. It helped me recognize that putting in the work is always the best option.
3. Three tips. What are three tips you would offer next semester's student about fostering the skills that support tenacity and developing the "tenacious mindset"?
Tip No. 1: Time management, like I said before super important.
Tip No. 2: Creativity, the class is way more exciting when you have fun with it and get creative.
Tip No. 3: Organization, setting up a schedule for yourself to help organize exactly what days you should do your work is the best way to go about this class.

Hey Nicole! I think time management is so important especially when is it at noon! Since it is during the day, you cannot wait until the last minute because you have class to go to. I have a hard time getting it on time too since I like to do my work last minute. I love your three tips regarding time management! Time, creativity and organization is so important. Organization is really where it all begins! Great insight!
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