Reflection: Student Service (Part 1).

 Reflection: Student-Learning Service Project. 

The Civic Action Scorecard.


Greetings, friends! I was assigned a service-learning assignment in an SLS program at Miami Dade College about a week ago. And now I'd like to give you a brief reflection of the activity I chose.


I decided to undertake a simple exercise that would be appropriate for the civic action scorecard. This activity has the potential to teach us about the United States. It might also help you review the questions asked during your citizenship interview if you are a resident of the United States who immigrated from another country.



             



I was anxious about taking it since it felt like a genuine test that I didn't want to fail. In actuality, the test only took me a few minutes to complete and consisted of only 20 questions. When we go to take an exam, even if it's a practice test and not a real one, I believe most of us become apprehensive and nervous.


I thought taking a citizenship test would be tedious at first, but it turned out to be a fascinating experience. I was startled to find the answers to several of the questions. Taking a citizenship test was a completely new experience for me, and I didn't expect it to be that exciting.


The practical exam's questions were straightforward and simple to answer. This project can help us learn more about the United States in general and understand a lot of information that we previously believed were dull but are actually quite essential and fascinating. Some of the questions were tough for me to answer since I couldn't recall what I had learned previously, but thank God I was able to answer them all.


Tomorrow, I'll create a new blog with my test results and some further information about the questions and how they can benefit us in the future.


Take care,

Liz.





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