The Teacher’s Feedback on my Programming

When my teacher checks my programming code, it’s a bit of a nerve-wracking experience. There’s this pressure that comes with knowing it’s not just anyone but someone with experience and authority who’s going to see all the little choices I made. I can’t help but worry about whether they’ll find mistakes or things I could have done better. I guess there’s a fear of letting them down or looking like I don’t know what I’m doing.

At the same time, I know it’s valuable. My teacher’s feedback is something I actually look forward to because it’s a chance to learn from someone who’s been there. When they point out better ways to write code, or explain why a certain approach is more efficient, it opens my eyes to things I might not have considered otherwise. It pushes me to improve and think more critically about how I code.

In the end, I remind myself that teachers aren’t there to judge but to help. I might feel nervous, but having my teacher check my code is something I know will make me a better programmer in the long run.

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