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This class was super interesting, his lectures were incredibly engaging. The workload wasn't too crazy, with roughly 2 readings per week, 2 reaction papers (900 words), and 5 points of extra credit that can be gained through attending lectures regarding Mexico (1 point each). The midterm was 22 questions with 2 of those questions being short answer, and the final was 32, also with 2 short answer. They weren't crazy difficult but you do need to spend a decent amount of time studying, the prof likes to trick you with small details like years (like saying an event happened in the 20th century when it happened in the 19th) and true/false questions that only have one minor detail incorrect. If you have Drew as a TA, he is also amazing, he did mini-lectures that outlined important concepts from lecture and he really makes the info we get in lecture a lot more clear. Overall this class was great and I would recomend.
Loved him and the content of this class, which is Sociology of Global Mexico. Class consisted of midterm/final & two short reaction papers. Also super accommodating, as he provided 10 possible extra credit points at the end of the quarter, given the protests and repression of free speech that occurred during the spring quarter of 2024.
This class was super interesting, his lectures were incredibly engaging. The workload wasn't too crazy, with roughly 2 readings per week, 2 reaction papers (900 words), and 5 points of extra credit that can be gained through attending lectures regarding Mexico (1 point each). The midterm was 22 questions with 2 of those questions being short answer, and the final was 32, also with 2 short answer. They weren't crazy difficult but you do need to spend a decent amount of time studying, the prof likes to trick you with small details like years (like saying an event happened in the 20th century when it happened in the 19th) and true/false questions that only have one minor detail incorrect. If you have Drew as a TA, he is also amazing, he did mini-lectures that outlined important concepts from lecture and he really makes the info we get in lecture a lot more clear. Overall this class was great and I would recomend.
Loved him and the content of this class, which is Sociology of Global Mexico. Class consisted of midterm/final & two short reaction papers. Also super accommodating, as he provided 10 possible extra credit points at the end of the quarter, given the protests and repression of free speech that occurred during the spring quarter of 2024.
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