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I really enjoyed having Suhr as a professor, she cares deeply about her students and tries her best to help them. I really enjoyed attending classes and I would highly recommend attending them too. I do have to say that if you do not have a background in Spanish or a pretty good grasp on the subject matter in Spanish 2–whether you skipped it or took it a while ago–you will struggle with the class. Despite that, there are many resources to practice and I have faith that you can still do well in this class.
While taking Spanish 3, you will have 2 main concerns:
- vhl assignments: these aren't particularly hard, just a little a little bit of a hassle. Assignments are due by class time, which is a bit stressful if your course load is really heavy, but I'm sure you'll be fine if you get them done sooner rather than later.
- Exams: there are 2 parts of the exam, both done in person. The writing portion, is done online–currently, this consists of 3 free response questions. One were you go to a website in Spanish and answer questions using the information, another where you work with a partner to complete, and one that might involve responding to a prompt or watching a video. The oral exam takes 5 minutes and you will have 5 minutes before to prepare with your group (usually of 3-4 people) and respond to a prompt.
After taking Spanish 2 with Dr. Carla Suhr, I made sure she was my professor for Spanish 3. Carla Suhr is an excellent educator. I looked forward to every class with her. She genuinely cares about her students, and I am so happy I was one of them.
I really enjoyed having Suhr as a professor, she cares deeply about her students and tries her best to help them. I really enjoyed attending classes and I would highly recommend attending them too. I do have to say that if you do not have a background in Spanish or a pretty good grasp on the subject matter in Spanish 2–whether you skipped it or took it a while ago–you will struggle with the class. Despite that, there are many resources to practice and I have faith that you can still do well in this class.
While taking Spanish 3, you will have 2 main concerns:
- vhl assignments: these aren't particularly hard, just a little a little bit of a hassle. Assignments are due by class time, which is a bit stressful if your course load is really heavy, but I'm sure you'll be fine if you get them done sooner rather than later.
- Exams: there are 2 parts of the exam, both done in person. The writing portion, is done online–currently, this consists of 3 free response questions. One were you go to a website in Spanish and answer questions using the information, another where you work with a partner to complete, and one that might involve responding to a prompt or watching a video. The oral exam takes 5 minutes and you will have 5 minutes before to prepare with your group (usually of 3-4 people) and respond to a prompt.
After taking Spanish 2 with Dr. Carla Suhr, I made sure she was my professor for Spanish 3. Carla Suhr is an excellent educator. I looked forward to every class with her. She genuinely cares about her students, and I am so happy I was one of them.
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- Would Take Again (2)