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I, like you, have experience in learning on an online portal. I enjoy the flexibility, experiences, and discussions amongst other students. I have learned a great deal from other students, which has opened my mind more on opinions that differ from mine. Often, we do not see small mistakes that others will, which is great because it expands the option for improvement. Likewise, after receiving my only C grade in my college transcript, I devoted myself to bettering myself in academic writing. I have many areas that I need addressed as well. I have noticed that when I am enrolled in two courses with one in APA and one in MLA, I have a difficult time jumping back and forth because of the similarities. Therefore, I understand

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