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Traditional Final Prompt

Overall, I think I learned a lot through this course. The main thing I enjoyed about blogging and reflecting on material was that it required me to connect it to my own experiences. This was very different from other economics courses I have taken, including the foundational 102, 103, 202, 203, 302, and 303, and urban economics, the other 400-level course I have taken. By applying it to my own personal experiences, I think that the concepts and applications truly have stuck in my head in a more meaningful way. For example, in the beginning of the course, I reflected upon group dynamics in RSOs and other organizations, and I never really thought about what I was doing in that way. I hope this will make me a more effective group member and enable me to better understand these interpersonal connections. Personally, I found the triangle model prompt to be the hardest, for I felt that I did not have much experience with this layout. With the others, I think that I analyzed them in a much mo