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== S: Self-assessment ==
== S: Self-assessment ==
* Please describe how useful criticism looks from your point of view as committing student.
* Please describe how useful criticism looks from your point of view as committing student.
*: Great! I am always looking for ways to improve and if someone is telling me I'm doing something wrong or inefficiently then that makes my work easier.
*: ''Great! I am always looking for ways to improve and if someone is telling me I'm doing something wrong or inefficiently then that makes my work easier.''


* How autonomous are you when developing:
* How autonomous are you when developing:
*: ''Highly autonomous'' and if I have any questions I tend to search various related materials and Stack Overflow before reaching out to someone.
*: ''Highly autonomous and if I have any questions I tend to search various related materials and Stack Overflow before reaching out to someone.''
** Do you like to discuss changes intensively and not start coding until you know what you want to do?
** Do you like to discuss changes intensively and not start coding until you know what you want to do?
**: <pre>No, I enjoy discussing changes, but the extent to which I discuss them is dependent on the project at hand. Rather, I tend to discuss changes and work on the project incrementally. In other words, I think balancing discussion of changes and work on a particular project is more efficient because particular interpretations of changes may change throughout the project.</pre>
**: <pre>No, I enjoy discussing changes, but the extent to which I discuss them is dependent on the project at hand. Rather, I tend to discuss changes and work on the project incrementally. In other words, I think balancing discussion of changes and work on a particular project is more efficient because particular interpretations of changes may change throughout the project.</pre>
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