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Professor Pestana was engaging, knowledgable, and interesting. The class had very little work and the papers that were assigned in week 4 and week 10 were short. The TAs and Professor Pestana all worked to help students succeed and were always open, actively engage students by asking and answering questions in section and some lectures. As a non-history major, this is a great GE and I would highly recommend it whether or not you have a strong American history background.
This class is a pleasant way to start the day. Professor Pestana is laid back about attendance ("you're all adults here") but does not tolerate any use of electronics (she will pause mid-lecture until all phones are put away). There are two papers and a midterm essay exam but are all graded quite loosely. Participation in section is important, and Professor Pestana will sometimes come to section. Students with prior U.S. history experience in high school definitely have an advantage, but Professor Pestana's lectures cater to those with non-U.S. educational backgrounds. I would recommend keeping up with all the readings throughout the quarter, because you will need to cite from them in the final paper.
Professor Pestana was engaging, knowledgable, and interesting. The class had very little work and the papers that were assigned in week 4 and week 10 were short. The TAs and Professor Pestana all worked to help students succeed and were always open, actively engage students by asking and answering questions in section and some lectures. As a non-history major, this is a great GE and I would highly recommend it whether or not you have a strong American history background.
This class is a pleasant way to start the day. Professor Pestana is laid back about attendance ("you're all adults here") but does not tolerate any use of electronics (she will pause mid-lecture until all phones are put away). There are two papers and a midterm essay exam but are all graded quite loosely. Participation in section is important, and Professor Pestana will sometimes come to section. Students with prior U.S. history experience in high school definitely have an advantage, but Professor Pestana's lectures cater to those with non-U.S. educational backgrounds. I would recommend keeping up with all the readings throughout the quarter, because you will need to cite from them in the final paper.
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