What? Help?

May 22, 2006 19:12

From my module booklet: Remember very different skills are needed for writing a good practice report as compared to the usual academic essay. Your struggles in leaving the standard model of academic writing to embrace this new approach may well provide good source material for you to reflect on in your work. Dealing with uncertainty, doubt, anxiety and lack of apparent structure are often what using the situated approach is fundamentally about.

They're right, there is no guidance on WHAT THE HELL THEY WANT.

*head desk*

ETA: Anyone over hearing me will think I've got tourettes, as I keep staring at the blank page and screaming fuck (very quietly).

ETA 2: This whole thing is philosophically based. I'm not sure which, but either this is so far making me sound like a genius or a complete nut case...funny how that happens, eh? I mean, I just wrote about "the shadow of an emotion" aiding empathy...????

However, as the guy marking this is MAD he'll probably think I'm a genius, so it's fine. As long as I never show this to anyone.

ETA 3: Proof of Madness: Actually enjoying writing this now I get where I'm going with it. I get to write about the imaginal next. WOOO! (ok, but I'd still prefer it wasn't due in, I'm just enjoying writing the first part about all these random things we've done exercises on in class, and our experiences and what they meant to us and to link them to all this philosophical stuff....should read my last bit, something about being in the passion... btw, my notes say intellectualisms= Lack of imagination, Madness = swamped in it. So I know I'm mad..)

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