jayadore
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Re: Subject Reviews (Updated PDF on first post)
ANTH1001: Cultural Differences
2008 Lecturer: Daryl Feil (for the 1st 6wks, then Gaynor McDonald)
Ease: 8/10
Lecturer: 9 and 7 respectively
Interest: 6/10
Overall: 8/10
Course is a-okay. Lots of readings to do though, most of which required concentration to understand (aka if you can be bothered). Concepts are pretty easy to follow and understand. Darly Feil is an awesome lecturer, he's really funny even if his teaching style seems a bit all over the place. Gaynor's good too but intimidating!
ENGL1000: Academic Writing
It's an online course, so no lecturers.
Ease: 7/10
Lecturer: n/a
Interest: 3/10
Overall: 6/10
This course needs some major motivation on your part to complete the online discussions which contribute to 20% of your grade. Also, it isn't learning to write an essay. It's learning the godforsake history of rhetoric. Final exam should be okay - since I haven't sat it yet - it's open book PLUS you get the questions. All that's required is you marking an essay written the year previous, then writing an essay about the one you've read and asnwering short answer questions.
ANHS1600: Foundations For Ancient Greece
2008 Lecturers: Julia Kindt, Ben Brown, Magaret Miller, Rick Benitez, Peter Wilson and David Pritchard.
Ease: 7/10
Lecturer: 9 for JK, 7 for BB, 6 for MM. I can't comment on the rest because I can't really remember showing up to any of their lectures.
Interest: 6/10
Overall: 7/10
Read your textbook. That's the best advice for this course. Other than that, Ben's pretty cool but never finishes his lectures. Julia is just awesome and will reply to your emails ASAP (within like, 2hrs honestly). Maggie is the cutest old lady ever but she writes essays and reads them so I generally can't follow her lectures. She's really sweet though.
Will review EDUF1018 if requested btw and post up outlines for those classes if anyone wants.
ANTH1001: Cultural Differences
2008 Lecturer: Daryl Feil (for the 1st 6wks, then Gaynor McDonald)
Ease: 8/10
Lecturer: 9 and 7 respectively
Interest: 6/10
Overall: 8/10
Course is a-okay. Lots of readings to do though, most of which required concentration to understand (aka if you can be bothered). Concepts are pretty easy to follow and understand. Darly Feil is an awesome lecturer, he's really funny even if his teaching style seems a bit all over the place. Gaynor's good too but intimidating!
ENGL1000: Academic Writing
It's an online course, so no lecturers.
Ease: 7/10
Lecturer: n/a
Interest: 3/10
Overall: 6/10
This course needs some major motivation on your part to complete the online discussions which contribute to 20% of your grade. Also, it isn't learning to write an essay. It's learning the godforsake history of rhetoric. Final exam should be okay - since I haven't sat it yet - it's open book PLUS you get the questions. All that's required is you marking an essay written the year previous, then writing an essay about the one you've read and asnwering short answer questions.
ANHS1600: Foundations For Ancient Greece
2008 Lecturers: Julia Kindt, Ben Brown, Magaret Miller, Rick Benitez, Peter Wilson and David Pritchard.
Ease: 7/10
Lecturer: 9 for JK, 7 for BB, 6 for MM. I can't comment on the rest because I can't really remember showing up to any of their lectures.
Interest: 6/10
Overall: 7/10
Read your textbook. That's the best advice for this course. Other than that, Ben's pretty cool but never finishes his lectures. Julia is just awesome and will reply to your emails ASAP (within like, 2hrs honestly). Maggie is the cutest old lady ever but she writes essays and reads them so I generally can't follow her lectures. She's really sweet though.
Will review EDUF1018 if requested btw and post up outlines for those classes if anyone wants.
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