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I loved this class! Professor Williams is good. I didn't really know what to expect because I had never taken a class on gender, but I feel like I learned so much about socialized gender roles and the history of feminism. It was definitely eye-opening because now I notice myself starting to see some things in a different light. There were only three short 2-4 page essays and no exams. And the essays were cool because you had three different prompts with three different due dates so you got to choose which prompt/due date you'd want to turn in. My TA was Shondrea Thornton and she was the best. She really built upon the material presented in the readings and lecture and going to discussion never felt like a waste of time. She was super insightful and made the material more interesting. I'm thinking about becoming a Gender Studies minor because of her!!
I went to every lecture and every time I regretted it. She posts the slides on CCLE and she goes off topic a lot. When she doesn't go off topic she's just reading off the slides. Of course, she goes over the reading and what not but if you do the reading this is pretty much just a review.
The discussions are very mandatory. They have you answer ONE question based on the readings. You never know which one they'll ask you about so you must read them all. If you participate you'll be guaranteed an A. I never did any of the extra credit and I still passed.
There aren't any exams just essays roughly 750-800 words (your basic 5 paragraph essay) baed on the readings. Not too bad. There are 3 essays in total. One to see where you are, second is your midterm and the third is the final. They don't grade too harshly on the grammar. The way to get a good grade is if they see you improve your writing.
Don't get me wrong Williams is very sweet and approachable, however I don't see the point in going to lecture. You should take this if you want an easy A.
Professor Williams is such a kind hearted person. She really opened my mind to different perspective when it came to feminism. She was very helpful in wanting to help us outside of this course in our future endeavours which was very kind. If you have the privilege to take a class with her, do it!
I'll be honest, I only went to lecture like 6 times in the entire quarter. What really counts towards your grade is discussion, so it's important to not miss those. My TA made discussion very enjoyable because we would have group/class discussions. There were 3 paper in total ranging from 650-700 words each. It seems like nothing, but TAs expect a lot of connection to the course readings (provided by the professor). Other than that, the only work was weekly responses in discussion. In the beginning, you'll have about 7 minutes to answer the prompt your TA gives you relating to the material.
I loved this class! Professor Williams is good. I didn't really know what to expect because I had never taken a class on gender, but I feel like I learned so much about socialized gender roles and the history of feminism. It was definitely eye-opening because now I notice myself starting to see some things in a different light. There were only three short 2-4 page essays and no exams. And the essays were cool because you had three different prompts with three different due dates so you got to choose which prompt/due date you'd want to turn in. My TA was Shondrea Thornton and she was the best. She really built upon the material presented in the readings and lecture and going to discussion never felt like a waste of time. She was super insightful and made the material more interesting. I'm thinking about becoming a Gender Studies minor because of her!!
I went to every lecture and every time I regretted it. She posts the slides on CCLE and she goes off topic a lot. When she doesn't go off topic she's just reading off the slides. Of course, she goes over the reading and what not but if you do the reading this is pretty much just a review.
The discussions are very mandatory. They have you answer ONE question based on the readings. You never know which one they'll ask you about so you must read them all. If you participate you'll be guaranteed an A. I never did any of the extra credit and I still passed.
There aren't any exams just essays roughly 750-800 words (your basic 5 paragraph essay) baed on the readings. Not too bad. There are 3 essays in total. One to see where you are, second is your midterm and the third is the final. They don't grade too harshly on the grammar. The way to get a good grade is if they see you improve your writing.
Don't get me wrong Williams is very sweet and approachable, however I don't see the point in going to lecture. You should take this if you want an easy A.
Professor Williams is such a kind hearted person. She really opened my mind to different perspective when it came to feminism. She was very helpful in wanting to help us outside of this course in our future endeavours which was very kind. If you have the privilege to take a class with her, do it!
I'll be honest, I only went to lecture like 6 times in the entire quarter. What really counts towards your grade is discussion, so it's important to not miss those. My TA made discussion very enjoyable because we would have group/class discussions. There were 3 paper in total ranging from 650-700 words each. It seems like nothing, but TAs expect a lot of connection to the course readings (provided by the professor). Other than that, the only work was weekly responses in discussion. In the beginning, you'll have about 7 minutes to answer the prompt your TA gives you relating to the material.