So this is the final blog post for this class. Now I don't know if we had to blog, but I felt it appropriate to end the semester with the way we started it - blogging. For any of those who have read my blog, aside from myself (if any of you do exist that is) this is just a little bit of advice. If you like knowing what you're going to get out a class by the end of the 15th week then never take a class with Dvorak. If you do, expect the unexpected, in a good way that is. I had this idea of what the class would be, and it turned out to be completely different from the end result. Expect to work as long as possible and be completely consumed by everything that has to do with MMR&W. But also expect this, to learn a lot. Although you may not think that your research is significant, from what I've seen so far from last week's presentations, is that everyone enjoyed their project and knows a lot about it, which makes sense. But still, Dvorak does what he does for a reason and that reason benefits you in the long run. For many of us this is their last class that will have culminated with graduations, for others one semester closer to being free.
The class was stressful, fun through the ups and downs of deadlines and excessive amounts of caffeine. Now the end has greeted us all, and who knows if I keep up with blogging, maybe a different blog, of how to manage appropriate amounts of coffee at peak times of stress due to overwhelming classes. :)