Self-Evaluation Form

Note: A completed self-evaluation form must be turned in with your final draft of every essay.

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Self-Evaluation of Essays: A Brief Guide to Evaluating Your Own Writing
By Richard Nordquist
You’re probably used to having your writing evaluated by teachers. The odd abbreviations (“AGR,” “REF,” “AWK!”), the comments in the margins, the grade at the end of the paper – these are all methods used by instructors to identify what they see as the strengths and weaknesses of your work. Such evaluations can be helpful, but they’re no substitute for a thoughtful self-evaluation.
As the writer, you can evaluate the whole process of composing a paper, from coming up with a topic to editing the final draft. Your instructor, on the other hand, often can evaluate only the final product.
A good self-evaluation is neither a defense nor an apology. Rather, it’s a way of becoming more aware of what you go through when you write and of what troubles (if any) that you regularly run into. Writing a brief self-evaluation each time you have completed a writing project should make you more aware of your strengths as a writer and help you see more clearly what skills you need to work on.
Finally, if you decide to share your self-evaluations with a writing instructor or tutor, your comments can guide your teachers as well. By seeing where you are having problems, they may be able to offer more helpful advice when they come to evaluate your work.
So after you finish your next composition, try writing a concise self-evaluation.

Author: In order to help your instructor evaluate this essay, you should be as specific as possible in answering the following questions.

1. Without looking at the assignment sheet, paraphrase the assignment for this essay.

2. What is the thesis (main idea) of your essay? What are you trying to say in this essay?

3. What part of writing this essay took the most time? What did you have the most trouble with?

4. What are the strengths of your essay? What do you like best about your essay?
5. What are the weaknesses of your essay? What do you like least about your essay? What part of this essay could still be improved?
6. How much time did you spend on this essay?
7. Free-write for a few minutes (at least 75 words) about the process of writing this essay and how you feel that it turned out. Was it easy to write or difficult to write? How did you find the revision process? What changes did you make during revision? Are you overall pleased with the results?

8. What grade do you deserve on this essay? Justify it.

Sources:
Richard Nordquist – http://grammar.about.com/od/developingessays/a/selfeval.htm
Christine Alfano – http://www.stanford.edu/~steener/PWR/sp02/forms/sev1.htm
Tori Haring-Smith. Brown University – http://library.cn.edu/wacn/WACforFAC/Ex3_SelfEval.pdf
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~uwc/Faculty_Resources/fac_assessing_writing_pages/fac_questions_student_evaluation.htm
Cooper & Odell. Evalu

Alshehri 3

Profile Essay

Abdulrahman Alshehri

Wilson, Jennifer

English 1010-KD1

15th March 2022

I was best friends with a girl, we could finish each other’s sentences, and we always knew what the other was thinking. We shared everything, all the events of our daily lives, significant or not. Still, I felt there a certain impenetrable wall, behind which she often hid, with a blank smile on her face to avoid having to answer any questions.
Lina was one of the coolest people that I have ever met. She was almost good at everything. She has never been perceived as attention-seeking or even narcissistic. She was very talkative and sometimes it was tiring for me. It can be said that she was a person with a very high degree of openness she was also very enthusiastic in everything that she pursued. For the time I spent with her, I realized that she was the most intriguing person and very different from the rest of my friends. She had unique qualities that were both manifested in her personal and professional life. She was friendly to almost everybody and for this reason, she had a lot of friends.
In addition, she was a very humble person. When you talk to her it was very difficult to know that she was from a well-up family. She treated everybody with respect regardless of age. She did not show any sign of pride or ego; she was willing to accommodate everyone from different backgrounds. This quality of being adaptable to any type of environment is what amazed me the most. This taught me to be always humble and to be dynamic in life. She liked to listen more than she talked despite knowing a lot of things and having had different experiences.
She was a down to earth and very agreeable. She was very flexible to solve conflicts. This quality was intriguing because she seemed to be able to solve any problem or conflict brought to her. She wished good for all people but was very protective of those people that she held dear to her heart. She enjoyed helping others and especially those that are in need. She was very responsive even in matters that did not concern her. She was open to diversity and open to learning without criticism. She always reminded me that moderation is very crucial in dealing with people. She also told me to be sensitive to others and try to understand people on a deeper level. She never neglected or assumed anyone. She paid attention to anyone this enabled her to interact well l with a lot of people and thus make many friends.
Lina was my best friend and there is a lot of reason for that. One was because she was a loyal and trustworthy friend. Whenever I needed help, she was the first person to offer a hand
She was very talented when in terms of public speaking and communication. She was confident and eloquent, and people liked to listen to her. She motivated people with her talks and speeches
She seemed like a model; she could lift one’s spirit. Everyone wanted to be around her. We called her a role model. She could easily m




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