Blog #15
What did you learn from your peer review projects about 1) Writing and Editing in general, and 2) your actual research project, specifically.
I learned once again that everyone writes differently. I personally love to peer review someone’s paper, because it lets me have the time to look at someones work, other than my own. While reviewing a paper, I can also learn what I can change within my own work. Peer review is one of the best methods of “proof reading” ones paper. Giving constructive criticism from a peer is a good idea because it lets you know how your work is to a reader’s perspective. I also learned that my research project is tough, because the amount of research is very vague, but I am still pulling it through.