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Three and half pages essay due after 8 hours from now (updated)

a reflection essay based on the BLS Occupations Projects data discussed in class (see tab labeled "Computer related professions" in spreadsheet on the I: drive; spreadsheet is also available at this link: BLS occupation stats.xlsx). 

Ideas to get you started:

  • What parts of the data was most interesting to you? Which occupations?
  • Which occupations might require more than just a BS degree?
  • Did any of the data surprise you or strike you as odd?
  • How does pay correlate to projected number of new jobs?
  • How does projected replacement needs data correlate to projected new jobs data?
  • Does any of the data cause you to doubt your career choice or to want to change to a different computer-related choice?

Requirements:

  • Your essay should be typed in Word, double-spaced, using a 12-point, serif, proportional spaced font (e.g. Times New Roman) for body text. Use one-inch margins. Titles and headings can be of another font.
  • A cover page should include the paper title, your name, the date, and the name of the course.
  • Not counting the cover page, the paper should be more than Three and half pages and no more than five pages long.
  • Indicate new paragraphs by indenting the first line by ½-inch, not an extra line.
  • Writing should be formal and correct, but first person may be used. Mechanics, usage, sentence formation, and paragraph formation will be allocated 40% of the points.
  • Poorly written essays will be graded for writing only and no points will be allocated for content.
  • contents are important as well

Possibly helpful references:

http://faculty.cascadia.edu/jvanleer/MTPE/Reflection%20Paper%20Guidelines.htm 

http://www.ehow.com/way_5184362_tips-writing-reflection-paper.html

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/

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