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Stephanie Watkins

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Easiness 2.9 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Workload 2.1 / 5 How light the workload is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Clarity 1.2 / 5 How clear the professor is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Helpfulness 2.3 / 5 How helpful the professor is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Sept. 2, 2018
Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: N/A

Selling :
Comparative Methology - Puhvel
The Aeneid Virgil - Fitzgerald
Homers, The Odyssey
Sacred Narrative, readings in the theory of myth -Dundes
Myths from Mesopotamia, Creation, the flood, Gilgamesh & others
The Iliad if Homer -Martin

Text me : **********
Shoot me a price, just trying to get rid of books

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Aug. 22, 2013
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A

selling books for GE CLUSTER 30A.
- Beowulf ($12)
- The Iliad Homer ($10)
- The Mabinogi ($9)
- The Odyssey ($12)
- A Writer's Reference ($48)
- Sacred Narrative ($20)
- The Heroic Ideal ($20)
all the books are in really good condition, most of them like new.
please email at ************* if interested!

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June 19, 2019
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A

Personally, I did not find Professor Jamison's (she goes by Jamison even though her formal name is Watkins) lectures very interesting, but either way they were still manageable to listen to. Of the three professors that lectured for this cluster, however, she is known to be the one who will most likely put you to sleep. The readings she assigns are the heaviest, so if you're smart you will go to lecture and discussion and get everything there to minimize your reading. If you pay attention to lecture and discussion and maybe skim the reading a little, you will be fine for the quizzes. There are four, and the lowest one is dropped. Also, go to one of the movie nights because the last quiz will have an extra credit point asking about one of the movies (but if you've seen the movie already then don't bother). Pay attention to the syllabus because it will tell you the readings (even if there is nothing on CCLE there IS SURE to be reading assigned). I would say that a majority of the quiz tests on Professor Jamison's lecture, so make sure you're paying attention, at least to lectures. Try to just skim instead of read because those assigned readings can be long. Also, SparkNotes is an option when it comes to reading the entirety of the Epic of Gilgamesh. There are two essays, but neither are graded by her. They are graded by your TA, so go to his office hours and see what he is looking for in an essay.

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CLUSTER 30B
Quarter: Fall 2017
Grade: N/A
Sept. 2, 2018

Selling :
Comparative Methology - Puhvel
The Aeneid Virgil - Fitzgerald
Homers, The Odyssey
Sacred Narrative, readings in the theory of myth -Dundes
Myths from Mesopotamia, Creation, the flood, Gilgamesh & others
The Iliad if Homer -Martin

Text me : **********
Shoot me a price, just trying to get rid of books

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CLUSTER 30A
Quarter: N/A
Grade: N/A
Aug. 22, 2013

selling books for GE CLUSTER 30A.
- Beowulf ($12)
- The Iliad Homer ($10)
- The Mabinogi ($9)
- The Odyssey ($12)
- A Writer's Reference ($48)
- Sacred Narrative ($20)
- The Heroic Ideal ($20)
all the books are in really good condition, most of them like new.
please email at ************* if interested!

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CLUSTER 30A
Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: A
June 19, 2019

Personally, I did not find Professor Jamison's (she goes by Jamison even though her formal name is Watkins) lectures very interesting, but either way they were still manageable to listen to. Of the three professors that lectured for this cluster, however, she is known to be the one who will most likely put you to sleep. The readings she assigns are the heaviest, so if you're smart you will go to lecture and discussion and get everything there to minimize your reading. If you pay attention to lecture and discussion and maybe skim the reading a little, you will be fine for the quizzes. There are four, and the lowest one is dropped. Also, go to one of the movie nights because the last quiz will have an extra credit point asking about one of the movies (but if you've seen the movie already then don't bother). Pay attention to the syllabus because it will tell you the readings (even if there is nothing on CCLE there IS SURE to be reading assigned). I would say that a majority of the quiz tests on Professor Jamison's lecture, so make sure you're paying attention, at least to lectures. Try to just skim instead of read because those assigned readings can be long. Also, SparkNotes is an option when it comes to reading the entirety of the Epic of Gilgamesh. There are two essays, but neither are graded by her. They are graded by your TA, so go to his office hours and see what he is looking for in an essay.

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