I view
self evaluations as a chance for you to explain and describe yourself. It
provides information about what you are really like, what your interests
are, what your accomplishments are, what you have learned, what you are
capable of learning, what sort of life you want to make for yourself, how
you are able to work and so on. Your self evaluation should NOT have a negative
focus. The self evaluation you turn in will help you and I to understand
what your learning experiences were, what your goals are and how you are
maturing as an informed citizen of this planet.
Your evaluation should be neat, well-typed, and free from spelling and syntax errors. It should provide an account of your ACADEMIC progress both in this class and your University experiences as a whole. Your evaluation should start with a statement of your reason for taking the class. It should end with what you plan to do next. Your evaluation should NOT include: Your evaluation SHOULD include: You may want to choose two or three specific items which were most important during the semester in your education and describe how and why they were important or worthwhile.
Be sure to avoid arrogance and boasting.
* This guideline contains information from a similar document written
at The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA.
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