After reading a fellow blogger’s post, I’m going to take a different approach to this post. I’m going to discuss my experience with the PRWR program. First of all, I’m in the Technical Writing and Information Design track. I’ve done really well in classes associated with my track, but other than Grammar and Editing, I seem to struggle with core classes like this one. My last writing assignment—the one with the puzzle pieces—is proof of my struggles.
I received my undergraduate degree in English, so I’m not a stranger to classes like this one. But after nearly 6 years in the workforce as a Business Analyst/Technical Writer, my style of writing has changed. As a Business Analyst, I’m supposed to write concisely. I tend to repeat things; I choose one word to describe something (i.e., I don’t say construct in one sentence but create in another sentence). I write for my audience. I have to be very literal. And if I can use a bulleted list to explain something, I do. Essentially, I’m not paid to be creative. I’m not saying that this kind of class isn’t helpful. I believe my liberal arts background has helped me be successful in my field. And this class in particular has been beneficial because it forces me to think critically, ask questions, and answer other peoples’ questions. However, I can’t get out of my writing habits when it comes to writing assignments.
So in closing, I apologize if my last assignment was too repetitive and didn’t make you think enough. I wasn’t trying to concentrate on theory. In hindsight, I wish I didn’t even mention Plato at all. I just wanted to share my writing process and maybe get you to think about your own writing process. Our professor actually gave me the idea when she mentioned the essay that someone in a previous class wrote (i.e., the essay where the person said all these things and in the end it turned out to all be a lie). But instead of writing a narrative, I used a form I was more familiar with (like a user-manual approach). So once again, I apologize for keeping it simple. I guess my biggest mistake with this assignment was not considering my audience. Just please keep in mind that there are different styles of writing, and just because it’s simple and repetitive doesn’t mean it’s not effective.
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