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Juliet Falce-Robinson
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Take this class for a Letter Grade! I'm a 4th year who took Spanish in high school about five years ago and I decided to jump straight into Spanish 3. I was intimidated during the first week or so as the class is completely taught in Spanish, however, if you have taken Spanish before it does come back relatively fast. This class mostly teaches preterite and imperfect tense. Essentially all you have to do is learn how to conjugate correctly and you should be fine. Oral exams and writing exams are graded very leniently so don't sweat it if you feel a little unprepared because there's not a whole lot you can do to study for them. If I took this class for a letter grade I would have received a solid A.
What I recommend is to take the class for a letter grade and see how you do after the week 5 midterm (and overall how you feel about the class). If you believe that you will not get the grade that you want simply change the grade to Pass/No Pass before the Friday of Week 6.
The professor really cares about the students understanding the material. The course load is focused on the online textbook workbook which is easy/busy work. The only annoying thing is the speaking portion of the midterm and final, but those are in all language classes.
Take this class for a Letter Grade! I'm a 4th year who took Spanish in high school about five years ago and I decided to jump straight into Spanish 3. I was intimidated during the first week or so as the class is completely taught in Spanish, however, if you have taken Spanish before it does come back relatively fast. This class mostly teaches preterite and imperfect tense. Essentially all you have to do is learn how to conjugate correctly and you should be fine. Oral exams and writing exams are graded very leniently so don't sweat it if you feel a little unprepared because there's not a whole lot you can do to study for them. If I took this class for a letter grade I would have received a solid A.
What I recommend is to take the class for a letter grade and see how you do after the week 5 midterm (and overall how you feel about the class). If you believe that you will not get the grade that you want simply change the grade to Pass/No Pass before the Friday of Week 6.
The professor really cares about the students understanding the material. The course load is focused on the online textbook workbook which is easy/busy work. The only annoying thing is the speaking portion of the midterm and final, but those are in all language classes.