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 As this semester comes to an end, ENG 390 helped me think differently about writing and communication. At the beginning of the course, I mostly viewed writing as something connected to school assignments and grades. Throughout the semester, I started understanding how professional writing connects to real situations outside the classroom.

One of the biggest ideas I learned was the importance of audience awareness. Different audiences expect different types of communication, so writers need to think carefully about tone, wording, and organization. This was something I had not thought about much before taking this class.

I also learned more about revision and organization. Strong writing usually takes more than one draft, and even small edits can improve clarity. Formatting and structure matter too because organized writing is easier for readers to understand. Before ENG 390, I did not pay much attention to those details, but now I notice them more often.

Another thing I realized is that professional writing does not need to sound overly formal or complicated. In many cases, the best communication is clear and direct. This changed the way I approached assignments during the semester because I focused more on clarity instead of trying to sound overly academic.

Even though writing can still be challenging sometimes, I feel more confident in my ability to communicate professionally. I better understand how writing works in different situations and why audience awareness matters so much. The skills from this class will probably continue helping me in future classes, jobs, and other professional environments.

Overall, ENG 390 gave me a better understanding of professional communication and helped me become more aware of how writing functions in everyday life.

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