ENGCOMP 5W
Literature, Culture, and Critical Inquiry
Description: Lecture, four hours. Enforced requisite: course 3. Use of analysis of literary works within cultural context to engage students in critical thinking and writing about issues important to academic inquiry and responsible citizenship. Minimum of 15 to 20 pages of revised text required in addition to regular informal writing exercises. Satisfies Writing II requirement. Letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
Most Helpful Review
Spring 2024 - Chichester is a great professor and really passionate about her work and how she teaches. You just really need to understand how she likes things to work fast in this class. 1. Be prepared in all of her classes to get randomly called on at least once. She’ll have assumed you have read or are reading what poem/literature we are going over in class so you always gotta be on your toes for this class 2. FOLLOW HER GUIDELINES FOR NUMBER OF LINES/PAGES. She will quite literally give you a 0 or make you resubmit as she is super strict about the number of pages and the number of lines you can have in a paragraph and how many spaces to indent by. 3. In class is honestly super laidback as she goes through the texts. The workload is really light in this class and all there are are journals about once a week and then a big due date at the end of the quarter so make sure you start early on the final assignments. I’ve taken two classes with her and both the final papers/journals/take home journals and reading responses have been due the Friday before finals week. Chichester is a chiller and a great teacher just make sure you really listen to how she wants assignments. Also I forgot to mention she doesn’t give letter grades until the end of the quarter and so it’s kind of a surprise what grade you get. She grades on a check minus, check, check plus grading scale.
Spring 2024 - Chichester is a great professor and really passionate about her work and how she teaches. You just really need to understand how she likes things to work fast in this class. 1. Be prepared in all of her classes to get randomly called on at least once. She’ll have assumed you have read or are reading what poem/literature we are going over in class so you always gotta be on your toes for this class 2. FOLLOW HER GUIDELINES FOR NUMBER OF LINES/PAGES. She will quite literally give you a 0 or make you resubmit as she is super strict about the number of pages and the number of lines you can have in a paragraph and how many spaces to indent by. 3. In class is honestly super laidback as she goes through the texts. The workload is really light in this class and all there are are journals about once a week and then a big due date at the end of the quarter so make sure you start early on the final assignments. I’ve taken two classes with her and both the final papers/journals/take home journals and reading responses have been due the Friday before finals week. Chichester is a chiller and a great teacher just make sure you really listen to how she wants assignments. Also I forgot to mention she doesn’t give letter grades until the end of the quarter and so it’s kind of a surprise what grade you get. She grades on a check minus, check, check plus grading scale.