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I wish I had known that I was going to pass this class. I was terrified all quarter, but he ended up being a very fair grader. He talks up the final paper to be very high stakes, and I was really worried that I was going to fail it. I ended up with a B+ in the class, but had I not been so anxious, I think I could have written a much better paper. Don't let the final paper stress you out, just try your best and keep up with discussion posts - you'll be fine!
If you like Medieval lit, you'll love this class. He is very knowledgeable about the context and gives lots of supplemental readings. However, he often talks around the text and won't reference it directly or explain any wording. Daily discussion posts and a reading or two a week. Take at your discretion, but was also a digestible class if you like discussion, as most of your knowledge will come from meeting 1:1 or from other students. He's down to talk about pretty much anything and really does just want you to learn from his class!
Class breakdown:
pair oral presentation
8 page paper on whatever you want
daily discussion posts (250 words minimum)
I wish I had known that I was going to pass this class. I was terrified all quarter, but he ended up being a very fair grader. He talks up the final paper to be very high stakes, and I was really worried that I was going to fail it. I ended up with a B+ in the class, but had I not been so anxious, I think I could have written a much better paper. Don't let the final paper stress you out, just try your best and keep up with discussion posts - you'll be fine!
If you like Medieval lit, you'll love this class. He is very knowledgeable about the context and gives lots of supplemental readings. However, he often talks around the text and won't reference it directly or explain any wording. Daily discussion posts and a reading or two a week. Take at your discretion, but was also a digestible class if you like discussion, as most of your knowledge will come from meeting 1:1 or from other students. He's down to talk about pretty much anything and really does just want you to learn from his class!
Class breakdown:
pair oral presentation
8 page paper on whatever you want
daily discussion posts (250 words minimum)
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