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Completing a writing course focused on descriptive essays and critical reviews marks an important milestone in your development as a writer. Knowing the foundations of these formats gives you the tools to express ideas with clarity, structure, and purpose.

What should you do after finishing a writing course?

The most important step right now is to put your knowledge into practice. Writing is a skill that improves with consistent effort, so the recommendation is clear: take the challenge and write something new based on everything you have learned [0:42].

Before moving on, there are a few practical actions to consider:

  • Assess your knowledge by taking the final exam to measure what you have retained [1:02].
  • Download your certificate once you finish the exam, as proof of your achievement [1:10].
  • Share your accomplishment on social media, with your employer, friends, and family [1:17].
  • Leave a review with your feedback, comments, and suggestions about the topics covered [1:25].

These steps help reinforce your learning and also build a record of your professional growth.

Are you ready to call yourself a writer?

A descriptive essay requires you to paint vivid pictures with words, using sensory details and structured paragraphs to convey a scene or experience. A critical review, on the other hand, demands analytical thinking — you evaluate a work, present arguments, and support your opinion with evidence. Mastering both formats means you can handle creative and analytical writing tasks with confidence [0:35].

If you have not yet completed your project, go back and finish it. The practice of writing a full piece from start to finish is where real learning happens.

How can you keep growing as a writer?

Writing does not stop with one course. The habits you build now — planning, drafting, revising — will serve you in every future writing task. Whether you are crafting professional documents, academic papers, or personal pieces, the principles of clear structure and purposeful language remain the same.

Consider sharing your experience and any feedback you have. Your insights help improve the learning experience for future students and also give you a moment to reflect on how much you have grown. What type of writing will you tackle next?