Note: This paper was labeled Activity Two in my summer Psychology class.

Note: Here's my final research(ish) paper for this summer's Psychology course, for which I got an A (both in the course and on the paper). I call it a "research(ish)" paper because it's not a formal research paper. Rather, the prof just wanted us to pick one style of therapy, one mental health issue, and explain (using tons of resources) how we'd use that style of therapy to treat the mental health issue we chose. 

Also, due to the craziness that was/is the Quarry fire, which, of course, had to happen during my finals week, I haven't really sat down to write anything else. So, that's why I put this (and my Sociology paper) up this week, instead of something that I actually enjoyed writing. Oh well... It is what it is. 

Note: Here's my art appreciation paper, the Denver Art Museum. 

 

Note: For my sociology class, I had to write a paper reflecting on a video I picked out of a list of videos assigned by my professor and... well... write about what I watched. I got a 100% on this paper, and the prof thanked me for my "...hard work and dedication to this piece." Apparently, most people half-assed it and did badly. Frankly, I half-assed it too, but I still got my A. 

Note: Since I didn't get any writing for writer's done this week (aside from what I'll try to get done within the next hour and a half), I'll share my recently graded philosophy papers. Two of them got A's, and one got a high B (my conclusion wasn't as solid as my prof was looking for). I'll let y'all figure out which paper got what grade.