1. Re-writing and revising, to me, simply means adding on to what I was posing as my first draft of a paper. I fill in cracks to get closer to word count and make the paper more coherent in whatever atrocity I had typed previously.
2. My current re-writing process is to fix my "rough" draft. My rough drafts are typically outlines heavily filled in.
3. My ideal re-writing process would be having just to fill in some gaps and make the paper more coherent to the average reader, not just me.
4. I don't like re-writing, for all it really does is remind me of my present academic failures. Currently, as in the last two years of my educational career, I find that pulling all the documents I need up onto my desktop with some video playing in the background. I find that I need as many senses occupied at once to concentrate, and seeing all the documents in front of me is rather crucial. Having all of one thing right in front of my face when I need to concentrate is good.
5. I don't like having other people edit my papers, but I need them to in order to fix my grammar mistakes. It's important. I like looking for grammar mistakes and sentence structure in the papers of others.
6. As stated above, I don't like peer editing, but I will acknowledge it's assistance in my success.
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