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Mufti for Com Lit 2DW was chill, for the first half of the quarter we were reading and analyzing articles in class and section. Our class focused on world literature about displacement, immigration and refugees. The second half of the quarter we were assigned books to read about every two weeks, analyzing and close reading some parts in section. Our midterm and final had the same form and was pretty short and basic in which there were ID's of key words from the articles to relate to class topics as a whole, as well as short close readings to write and a little larger essay to write on the books.
This class is very low maintenance, Mufti and our TA's assured us that we only needed to go over our notes and make sure we were "doing the readings" to get ready for exams. I personally didn't read the books, even though there weren't sparknotes for the books we read online lectures and TA discussions were enough for me to do well on the exams. The TA's are also pretty chill and cool people! A smaller, relaxing class that most people skipped going to the whole quarter and I assume still passed the class with a decent grade.
Mufti for Com Lit 2DW was chill, for the first half of the quarter we were reading and analyzing articles in class and section. Our class focused on world literature about displacement, immigration and refugees. The second half of the quarter we were assigned books to read about every two weeks, analyzing and close reading some parts in section. Our midterm and final had the same form and was pretty short and basic in which there were ID's of key words from the articles to relate to class topics as a whole, as well as short close readings to write and a little larger essay to write on the books.
This class is very low maintenance, Mufti and our TA's assured us that we only needed to go over our notes and make sure we were "doing the readings" to get ready for exams. I personally didn't read the books, even though there weren't sparknotes for the books we read online lectures and TA discussions were enough for me to do well on the exams. The TA's are also pretty chill and cool people! A smaller, relaxing class that most people skipped going to the whole quarter and I assume still passed the class with a decent grade.
Based on 12 Users
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