July 29, 2013
Professor Jerome McKeeverCorporate College West
23425 Center Ridge Road
Room 301 D
Westlake, Ohio 44145
Dear Professor McKeever:
Wow, this semester went by so fast. I was
concerned that with my work schedule, I might have a hard time keeping up with
the speed of this class. I remember when I took your English 1010 class, I had
just returned to taking college courses and I was concerned because it had been
a very long time since I had to write an English paper. I was terrified of the
MLA format and only managed an 8 out of 10 on the MLA format quiz. This time
around, I nailed it!! Despite taking a sixteen week course in eight weeks, I
was much more confident this semester because I am more comfortable with the
MLA format, how the discussion boards work and what you expect from students
taking your class. My only hesitation, this time around, was this course
involved a lot of research and citing and documenting my sources. I am
comfortable with research, after all, I do it almost every day at work.
I found the resources you provided to be very
useful. The MLA format samples and samples of different styles of writing were
a great guide for me. Smarthinking.com is truly an invaluable tool. I really
enjoy the discussion board aspect of the class. It is interesting to see what
other people are thinking and their style of writing. I especially like when
other people offer opinions or feedback on my discussion board posts. I found
the ongoing dialogue to be insightful and I have a blast
participating.
In English 1010, my thoughts and ideas came
easily, but I struggled with putting them down on paper. This time around was
much easier for me. I am not sure if I should attribute this to growing as a
writer, or writing about a subject that I know so much about.
I chose that San Francisco 49ers as my subject
because, outside of the Cleveland Browns, I love this team. I am not a
band-wagoner though. I have followed them since I was young. I grew up watching
and worshipping Joe Montana and Steve Young. I admired the talents of Jerry
Rice and feel strongly that there will never be another receiver who is as
talented, or has the work ethic he does. I wanted to be Ronnie Lott when I
played defensive back in high school. I feel strongly that there has never been
a more talented or ingenious coach than Bill Walsh. And, despite his fall from
grace, there has never been a more passionate and invested owner than Eddie
DeBartolo. He loved owning that team and he treated his players and all of his
staff like they were his family.
I am excited about the future of the San Francisco
49ers. President Jed York has the team going in the right direction. He directs
the team a lot like his Uncle Eddie did. The new stadium will be the best in
the league (take that Jerry Jones). I like what Coach Harbaugh is doing with
the team. The players are exciting to watch. Colin Kapernick really has a
bright future. Frank Gore is virtually unstoppable. Patrick Willis is no doubt
the leader of the best defense in the NFL. So, year after year, when my
Cleveland Browns let me down at the factory of sadness, I always have my 49ers
to watch.
The research aspect of this class was relatively
easy for me. It involved walking to my home office and pulling a number of
books from the shelves. There are easily 15 resources available to me right in
my own home. I enjoyed writing all three papers because I absolutely loved the
subject matter. The narrative on Jerry Rice was probably the easiest to write.
I could have written so much on him, but I chose to focus on his formative
years. I truly believe those years were crucial to making him, in my humble opinion,
the greatest player ever to have played in the NFL. The hardest paper for me to
write was the review paper. Without the stadium being finished, I had to focus
on the stadium designs and various articles about the stadium. I hope to see it
when it is finished. I would love to attend a 49ers game at Levi stadium. I
promise, if I actually get to do that, I will send you another review and a
picture!!
As I said last time I took your class, I really
enjoyed having you as my professor for this course. You are a really good guy,
a true class act. I can see your passion for teaching and your desire to have
every single one of your students succeed. Your enthusiasm and desire is very
infectious. I am sure I speak for other students, it makes you want to do
better. It is also not lost on us that you take time to learn a little bit
about each of us that is much appreciated. While I appreciate your thoughts and
feedback regarding my school work, I truly enjoy our other conversations. I
wish you the very best and I hope to hear from you outside of class. After all,
football season is right around the corner. GO IRISH and GO BROWNS!!
Best Regards,
Jason Lowbridge
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