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Super easy upper div. The content is also really interesting. The workload is super simple--a few readings and doable essays. Would recommend for an easy A!
Selling both textbooks for the class for super cheap **********
This class was super easy and engaging. I was intimidated to take it at first bc I wasn’t a theater major, and didn’t know what to expect. But I ended up learning so much about Native American History, Culture and Spirituality. Didn’t have to act or read scripts in front of the class, either. It was structured more like a discussion seminar where your grade was solely dependent on attendance, participation, a midterm essay and a final essay.
Just make sure you don’t miss more than 2 classes and volunteer to talk as much as you can. I didn’t really put a lot of effort in the essays but I proved I throughly understood the plays and raised my hand a lot and ended up getting an A+
Highly recommend you take it if you get the chance. Professor Geiogamah is awesome too!
Selling both required textbooks for the price of one! Willing to negotiate the price since I need to get rid of these books before I move away after I graduate.
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I really, really enjoyed this class. Definitely one of my favorites that I've taken at UCLA. You do not need to be a north campus major to do well/enjoy this class. Reading assignments every week were basically read a play, and then in class would be essentially a 3 hour discussion/lecture. Midterm and finals were essays. I don't think he teaches this course often, but if you have a chance to take it, I'd recommend it.
Super easy upper div. The content is also really interesting. The workload is super simple--a few readings and doable essays. Would recommend for an easy A!
Selling both textbooks for the class for super cheap **********
This class was super easy and engaging. I was intimidated to take it at first bc I wasn’t a theater major, and didn’t know what to expect. But I ended up learning so much about Native American History, Culture and Spirituality. Didn’t have to act or read scripts in front of the class, either. It was structured more like a discussion seminar where your grade was solely dependent on attendance, participation, a midterm essay and a final essay.
Just make sure you don’t miss more than 2 classes and volunteer to talk as much as you can. I didn’t really put a lot of effort in the essays but I proved I throughly understood the plays and raised my hand a lot and ended up getting an A+
Highly recommend you take it if you get the chance. Professor Geiogamah is awesome too!
Selling both required textbooks for the price of one! Willing to negotiate the price since I need to get rid of these books before I move away after I graduate.
(Will delete this post when books are sold so it’s still available) Text **********
I really, really enjoyed this class. Definitely one of my favorites that I've taken at UCLA. You do not need to be a north campus major to do well/enjoy this class. Reading assignments every week were basically read a play, and then in class would be essentially a 3 hour discussion/lecture. Midterm and finals were essays. I don't think he teaches this course often, but if you have a chance to take it, I'd recommend it.
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