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This class was easy just a lot of readings but the essays were easy, and the midterm and final were also easy. All the questions were given beforehand either directly or similarly in the study guide. It does not matter too much if you go to lecture but it does help sometimes. Slides are posted but not a lot is explained on slides. Overall discussion was short and simple. I had a good TA so it was fairly easy. There are weekly discussions of questions you answer online but they are easy points and aren't really graded on accuracy just on completion.
the class was a lot of review from AP Spanish 5. It was very interesting and simple. He just gives a heavy load of readings but I got by with just skimming them. I have 2 of the books he uses and I am selling them. contact me at ************* for purchase:
Mesoamerican voices
Letters and People of the Spanish Indies (16th century)
I recommend this class to any history majors or anyone looking for an interesting GE, the professor is great and gives very engaging lectures.
I am selling the blue and red course readers the red one has notes on it that can be useful. They are $15 for both. Please email me at ************* if interested or text me at **********.
I am also selling Children of God's Fire for $10 and Letters and People of the Spanish Indies for $5.
This was a pretty good class. Prof. Terraciano is definitely a good professor. The class is pretty interesting but a lot of reading as you need to buy 5 books for this class. Technically you don't have to do them all. You can just selectively read for the two essays and the midterm. However, I found that preparing for the final can be tough if you don't do the readings. Other than the readings, there isn't much work at all in this class. Pretty much all of the grading is done by your TA as others have mentioned so hope for a good TA. The midterm was really easy, just one essay question and then easy vocab. The final is tougher though. Two essays and a matching section where you match quotes with authors. It's not really hard, just a lot of preparation. Overall, I'd recommend this class.
History 8A was a very well taught class, Terraciano is extremely passionate about the subject and definitely expresses that passion through lecture. TA's play a big part in your grade.
SELLING TEXTBOOKS required for the course (Mesoamerican Voices, Childrens of Gods Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Red Course Reader, Blue Course Reader). Books have never been written in and are in very good condition. Contact me at ************* for price.
I think the professor was a great lecturer, but your grade is subjective/mostly based on the TA. I think my writing is mediocre but got As on my papers and I think Bs on the midterm/final. Skim through the readings and go over the study guide and you'll pass. I mostly read enough to do the essays/exams, and that was enough for me.
This class was very reading heavy and important in passing the class. The TA you get will be the thing that decides if you do well in this class. My TA was a hard grader and I believe I would have gotten a better grade with a different TA. There is not many assignments, just 2 papers and midterm and final. The midterm and final are in class essays with some match the terms with the definition and they wanted citation from the readings (but you didn't have the books available). I wish I had a different TA becuase this was my first B+ since I started college.
Class is graded entirely by your TA, so the difficulty is a luck of the draw. My TA was on the stricter side, and as a mediocre writer at best, I struggled to put out good essays (got a 90 and 89). The midterm and final weren't too difficult. Go to the test bank and study the past midterm and you're set for the terms. Both midterm and final are in class writing prompts. You can prepare the essay for the midterm (there are like 4 prompts on the study guide and 2-3 appear on the test). Final has one prepared prompt (only one question) and a bunch of other shorter responses.
Workload was manageable. There are a lot of readings, but tbh you don't really have to do everything. If you're short on time, read the blue text for the essays and selectively read the others for quotes for essays.
I wasn't really into the course material at first, but as we got into the quarter, I found it increasingly interesting (especially cause I enjoyed discussion). I wish I could go back and retake the class.
This class was easy just a lot of readings but the essays were easy, and the midterm and final were also easy. All the questions were given beforehand either directly or similarly in the study guide. It does not matter too much if you go to lecture but it does help sometimes. Slides are posted but not a lot is explained on slides. Overall discussion was short and simple. I had a good TA so it was fairly easy. There are weekly discussions of questions you answer online but they are easy points and aren't really graded on accuracy just on completion.
the class was a lot of review from AP Spanish 5. It was very interesting and simple. He just gives a heavy load of readings but I got by with just skimming them. I have 2 of the books he uses and I am selling them. contact me at ************* for purchase:
Mesoamerican voices
Letters and People of the Spanish Indies (16th century)
I recommend this class to any history majors or anyone looking for an interesting GE, the professor is great and gives very engaging lectures.
I am selling the blue and red course readers the red one has notes on it that can be useful. They are $15 for both. Please email me at ************* if interested or text me at **********.
I am also selling Children of God's Fire for $10 and Letters and People of the Spanish Indies for $5.
This was a pretty good class. Prof. Terraciano is definitely a good professor. The class is pretty interesting but a lot of reading as you need to buy 5 books for this class. Technically you don't have to do them all. You can just selectively read for the two essays and the midterm. However, I found that preparing for the final can be tough if you don't do the readings. Other than the readings, there isn't much work at all in this class. Pretty much all of the grading is done by your TA as others have mentioned so hope for a good TA. The midterm was really easy, just one essay question and then easy vocab. The final is tougher though. Two essays and a matching section where you match quotes with authors. It's not really hard, just a lot of preparation. Overall, I'd recommend this class.
History 8A was a very well taught class, Terraciano is extremely passionate about the subject and definitely expresses that passion through lecture. TA's play a big part in your grade.
SELLING TEXTBOOKS required for the course (Mesoamerican Voices, Childrens of Gods Fire, Letters and People of the Spanish Indies, Red Course Reader, Blue Course Reader). Books have never been written in and are in very good condition. Contact me at ************* for price.
I think the professor was a great lecturer, but your grade is subjective/mostly based on the TA. I think my writing is mediocre but got As on my papers and I think Bs on the midterm/final. Skim through the readings and go over the study guide and you'll pass. I mostly read enough to do the essays/exams, and that was enough for me.
This class was very reading heavy and important in passing the class. The TA you get will be the thing that decides if you do well in this class. My TA was a hard grader and I believe I would have gotten a better grade with a different TA. There is not many assignments, just 2 papers and midterm and final. The midterm and final are in class essays with some match the terms with the definition and they wanted citation from the readings (but you didn't have the books available). I wish I had a different TA becuase this was my first B+ since I started college.
Class is graded entirely by your TA, so the difficulty is a luck of the draw. My TA was on the stricter side, and as a mediocre writer at best, I struggled to put out good essays (got a 90 and 89). The midterm and final weren't too difficult. Go to the test bank and study the past midterm and you're set for the terms. Both midterm and final are in class writing prompts. You can prepare the essay for the midterm (there are like 4 prompts on the study guide and 2-3 appear on the test). Final has one prepared prompt (only one question) and a bunch of other shorter responses.
Workload was manageable. There are a lot of readings, but tbh you don't really have to do everything. If you're short on time, read the blue text for the essays and selectively read the others for quotes for essays.
I wasn't really into the course material at first, but as we got into the quarter, I found it increasingly interesting (especially cause I enjoyed discussion). I wish I could go back and retake the class.
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