Personal Mission Essay
Throughout this term, you will read books, watch videos, listen to lectures all with one focus–making you a success. Your task is to use at least 6 (SIX) sources from the first seven weeks and synthesize those sources with the Dominican Tradition for a total of 7 (SEVEN) sources, as references for your personal mission essay. How did these readings and lectures help you? How will the information you have learned guide you? What will you do that will help you make your mark in one year? In five years? In ten?
In order to receive full credit, this essay must be in APA format, and it must properly cite the course materials that you have chosen to use. You may also refer to the videos (with proper citation). Ask yourself, how will I use the course materials to reach the goals I’ve set in my personal mission statement? The short answer to this important question is your thesis statement. The essay, then, should support this thesis statement by using the ideas and information you’ve gained from the course. Demonstrate, through your essay, how well you’ve understood and have synthesized the readings. (This is not simply a book report or a summary of the readings and videos.) Go beyond simple recall and comprehension all the way to the top of Bloom’s Taxonomy–from analysis to synthesis and evaluation!