Upon transferring to ASU West from Glendale Community College I was naturally nervous. The idea of continuing my degree in a new environment wasn't entirely comforting, but through the help of both the TRAIN STEM class and Adult Career Development class, I was able to adjust comfortably and quickly. Both classes provided for a great introduction to the school and its resources. These classes also provided great instruction on how to utilize said resources. For example, some way into both classes I was introduced to the career center at ASU West and found it extremely helpful in developing a solid resume and introductory letter. These classes were a wonderful surprise in regard to their content which helped me greatly in not only becoming more comfortable at West Campus but becoming a bit of an expert for the provided resources.
The Growth Mindset: My Experience
I often considered myself to be of a growth mindset, seeing each challenge as an opportunity to improve. Those of us who have a growth mindset hold that any person can learn or become successful in any subject provided they have said mindset. In their book Mindset: The New Psychology of Success , Carol Dweck notes that those who have a growth mindset are not always slated for success, but are not failures when they fail. Those who have this mindset see failure as an opportunity to improve and better themselves in that subject. After reading and discussing this book in class I found that there was a time where I lost sight of this mindset. Last semester I gradually slipped into a fixed mindset in a philosophy class when I got back my grade for the midterm. I looked at the less than optimal grade and thought that "I will definitely not be getting an A in this class." As the semester went on, I noticed that my grades were doing quite w...
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