I looked through your edits, and most of them were very useful. Keep that going: most of the edits we get in the Suggested Edits queue are terrible (and that's putting it lightly).
In fact, most of them were unanimously approved. That is, no one voted to reject them, which is rare. In my cursory glance, I only saw one that was rejected, and it was only because the system auto-rejected it after someone with editing privileges revised the post before your edit was approved.
If someone with over 2k reputation edits the question while your suggested edit is pending approval, the Community user will automatically reject your edit unless someone edited from the Suggested Edits review queue and marked your edit as helpful (in which case the Community user will automatically approve your edit).
The only thing I would suggest would be to make your edit summaries a little bit clearer: they are very important because they let the reviewers know what the point of your edit was and they become part of a post's revision history if your edit is approved.
If you want to see the results of your suggested edits, you can go to the suggestions subset of your activity tab (this link will point anyone who clicks on it to their own history). From there, you can click on the "suggested edit" hyperlink to see the status of your edit in real-time:

If your edit is approved, you can also view who, if anyone, voted to reject it and for what reason from the revision history of a post:
