The Journey of A Revision Begins With Office Hours

First major assignment of 20.109 is done, locked in the books. Looking back at it, the entire process from the initial draft to the revisions that were made couldn't have been possible without the availability of the staff and the time spent in office hours. 

To the Comm Lab Fellows, thank you for meeting with us at a day's notice. For sitting down and break our abstract apart. For showing us what worked well and what didn't. For helping our abstract go from needs improvement to significantly improved.

To Leslie, thank you for bearing with the hundreds of emails we sent your way. For patiently replying to us anytime and every time we needed tips and suggestions. For spending hours in office hours before the first draft was due. For meeting to go over last minute questions before the revision was due. 

And to my lab partner, Tooba, thanks for sitting with me late into the night to tear apart our on work. For working with me to identify our weakness and create a schedule of office hours to go to. 

In the process of draft to revision, I've learned so much. About the importance of receiving feedback. Of critically analyzing that feedback and finding efficient ways to address it. Of taking the opportunity when the 20.109 staff is readily available. Of looking at my own work with a new pair of eyes. Of realizing that no work is ever in it's final version and that there is never a final version. 

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