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She offered a very intellectually challenging approach to gender studies and lecture was very interesting. Her midterm and final were both essays that if you had done all the reading, were not too bad. However, 40% of your grade is based off of reading tests each week, so you always had to stay on top of reading. Overall, a great course
Course taken: gender studies 10
It was a great class!The professor is super sweet and caring. The class is also really easy. You just have to do the readings each week.
If anyone is interested, I'm selling my course reader for $40. It's originally $88 at the extension store. Email me if interested.
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Renamed: Gender Studies 10
Selling the newest version of her course reader (Spring 2014) plus helpful notes/midterm hints taken from a previous student (when the class was WAY more work). I'm posting super early just because I heard she might be offering the class again during the summer. My book isn't in perfect condition, but everything is still readable with some notes from discussion that were the main points. I will also include the article that was posted online (printed). Email me if you're interested. Email: *************
Hello I am selling a completely new Gender Studies 10 course reader for Spring 2014. I bought it and then decided not to take the class. If you are interested in buying it from me for a cheaper price please email me at *************.
Oops, made a mistake on the 04/12 evaluation:
Midterm and finals are short answer (define key terms, name author, explain significance) and essay question. The essay questions are given beforehand, but not the key terms.
OVERALL DIFFICULTY: Pretty easy. I would recommend it as an easy GE.
INTERESTING?: My motivations for taking this was that it was a GE that fit my schedule. I don't consider myself a feminist (but I'm no misogynist either), and while I gained a little bit more perspective, overall I remain pretty uninterested in this area of study.
READING, Y/N?: Preferably yes, but you can get away with skimming them. Mostly fluff, but there will usually be one or two very important paragraphs. If the article has a conclusion, just read that and you're good to go.
LECTURE: Will not make up for not reading AT ALL. Can be skipped completely if you do read/ skim. If you already ARE interested in this, then lecture will probably be very entertaining. She likes to show videos and stuff.
TESTS: Based completely on the reading. MC and essay questions, which are given beforehand. I'd recommend making flashcards for all the key terms you find. There will be a hell of a lot to study. Don't fall behind reading/ skimming, and you'll be fine.
PAPERS: Besides the tests, there's one paper based on a documentary series you write outside of class. 4 pages, very manageable, and it was graded pretty leniently, IMO.
SECTIONS: Reading is useful insofar as making you able to participate and do well on the writings/ quizzes or whatever. My TA made us do weekly writings, usually summarizing the readings of the week or giving our opinions on them.
GRADING BREAKDOWN: Midterm (20%), One paper (25%), Midterm (25%), Sections (30%).
RECOMMEND?: Yes. Easy GE, and the professor is a very nice and engaging lady.
She offered a very intellectually challenging approach to gender studies and lecture was very interesting. Her midterm and final were both essays that if you had done all the reading, were not too bad. However, 40% of your grade is based off of reading tests each week, so you always had to stay on top of reading. Overall, a great course
Course taken: gender studies 10
It was a great class!The professor is super sweet and caring. The class is also really easy. You just have to do the readings each week.
If anyone is interested, I'm selling my course reader for $40. It's originally $88 at the extension store. Email me if interested.
*************
Renamed: Gender Studies 10
Selling the newest version of her course reader (Spring 2014) plus helpful notes/midterm hints taken from a previous student (when the class was WAY more work). I'm posting super early just because I heard she might be offering the class again during the summer. My book isn't in perfect condition, but everything is still readable with some notes from discussion that were the main points. I will also include the article that was posted online (printed). Email me if you're interested. Email: *************
Hello I am selling a completely new Gender Studies 10 course reader for Spring 2014. I bought it and then decided not to take the class. If you are interested in buying it from me for a cheaper price please email me at *************.
Oops, made a mistake on the 04/12 evaluation:
Midterm and finals are short answer (define key terms, name author, explain significance) and essay question. The essay questions are given beforehand, but not the key terms.
OVERALL DIFFICULTY: Pretty easy. I would recommend it as an easy GE.
INTERESTING?: My motivations for taking this was that it was a GE that fit my schedule. I don't consider myself a feminist (but I'm no misogynist either), and while I gained a little bit more perspective, overall I remain pretty uninterested in this area of study.
READING, Y/N?: Preferably yes, but you can get away with skimming them. Mostly fluff, but there will usually be one or two very important paragraphs. If the article has a conclusion, just read that and you're good to go.
LECTURE: Will not make up for not reading AT ALL. Can be skipped completely if you do read/ skim. If you already ARE interested in this, then lecture will probably be very entertaining. She likes to show videos and stuff.
TESTS: Based completely on the reading. MC and essay questions, which are given beforehand. I'd recommend making flashcards for all the key terms you find. There will be a hell of a lot to study. Don't fall behind reading/ skimming, and you'll be fine.
PAPERS: Besides the tests, there's one paper based on a documentary series you write outside of class. 4 pages, very manageable, and it was graded pretty leniently, IMO.
SECTIONS: Reading is useful insofar as making you able to participate and do well on the writings/ quizzes or whatever. My TA made us do weekly writings, usually summarizing the readings of the week or giving our opinions on them.
GRADING BREAKDOWN: Midterm (20%), One paper (25%), Midterm (25%), Sections (30%).
RECOMMEND?: Yes. Easy GE, and the professor is a very nice and engaging lady.
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