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SELLING both Course Reader and Anecdotes of Destiny and Ehrengard for $28!
Both books in good conditions!
Text me at ********** if interested.
Took this class fall quarter 2014. The readings are relatively short and interesting. Go to discussions because he basically analyses the book for you which makes it an easy A when writing the essay portion for midterm and final.
Wen's lectures are on point and the arthouse cinema that they screened in class was very interesting.It takes about an hour to prepare for the final-I got an A+- if you read the right segments of the course reader.
Selling Scand 50 course reader at $25.Email at *************.
Super easy A, I studied for only a few hours for final and got A+. Be sure to take the extra credit opportunities they make all the difference and are very interesting in itself.
Selling - Two ebooks (naive super and the Dwarf) and course reader for the cheap price of $30!
The 3 other books you need to read can be easily found online, they are classics like Andersen so any translation will do. I can even send you links for them.
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Interesting and funny course. Professor Wen is super nice. TAs are very responsible. Reading his assignments is very important since his exams are based on that.
Selling course reader, dwarf, naive super, shadow, hunger, and anecdotes of destiny TOGETHER for $70. These books are for Scand 50 and all of them are required for this course. Message ********** if you're interested.
Pretty easy GE class, it's an athlete class. No discussion, only midterm and final.
Readings are so important!! It's so hard to bullshit the paper on midterm/final if you haven't read before section. He references a lot of the readings during lecture and it gets kind of confusing if you haven't at least skimmed his passages. Midterm and final is decent, as long as you've read and gone to section you'll do fine.
Material is not hard, mostly a memorization based class.
Selling my Course Reader + final notes + completed and graded midterm (got full marks) for $30 OBO!! Almost perfect condition for physical books. Text me **********
I liked this class a lot, it was a very easy A and the professor was super cool. The professors office hours weren't very accessible because so many students would attend and you would barely be able to speak, but the office hours weren't very necessary.
This class is incredibly easy. It's not as interesting as people say it is (although the fairy tales were interesting), but reading all the readings was not really necessary and overall was a really light workload of a class. There were two papers, one was about Hrafnkel's Saga and was slightly longer, the other a short-response paper that was basically our "final." There were weekly quizzes that accounted for a majority of the grade (I believe 80%) but they were ridiculously easy (some answers are just very obviously wrong) and not stressful at all. You can also drop your lowest quiz score. They did require you to watch some of his lectures, but I overall got away with not reading every reading.
SELLING both Course Reader and Anecdotes of Destiny and Ehrengard for $28!
Both books in good conditions!
Text me at ********** if interested.
Took this class fall quarter 2014. The readings are relatively short and interesting. Go to discussions because he basically analyses the book for you which makes it an easy A when writing the essay portion for midterm and final.
Wen's lectures are on point and the arthouse cinema that they screened in class was very interesting.It takes about an hour to prepare for the final-I got an A+- if you read the right segments of the course reader.
Selling Scand 50 course reader at $25.Email at *************.
Super easy A, I studied for only a few hours for final and got A+. Be sure to take the extra credit opportunities they make all the difference and are very interesting in itself.
Selling - Two ebooks (naive super and the Dwarf) and course reader for the cheap price of $30!
The 3 other books you need to read can be easily found online, they are classics like Andersen so any translation will do. I can even send you links for them.
**********
Interesting and funny course. Professor Wen is super nice. TAs are very responsible. Reading his assignments is very important since his exams are based on that.
Selling course reader, dwarf, naive super, shadow, hunger, and anecdotes of destiny TOGETHER for $70. These books are for Scand 50 and all of them are required for this course. Message ********** if you're interested.
Pretty easy GE class, it's an athlete class. No discussion, only midterm and final.
Readings are so important!! It's so hard to bullshit the paper on midterm/final if you haven't read before section. He references a lot of the readings during lecture and it gets kind of confusing if you haven't at least skimmed his passages. Midterm and final is decent, as long as you've read and gone to section you'll do fine.
Material is not hard, mostly a memorization based class.
Selling my Course Reader + final notes + completed and graded midterm (got full marks) for $30 OBO!! Almost perfect condition for physical books. Text me **********
I liked this class a lot, it was a very easy A and the professor was super cool. The professors office hours weren't very accessible because so many students would attend and you would barely be able to speak, but the office hours weren't very necessary.
This class is incredibly easy. It's not as interesting as people say it is (although the fairy tales were interesting), but reading all the readings was not really necessary and overall was a really light workload of a class. There were two papers, one was about Hrafnkel's Saga and was slightly longer, the other a short-response paper that was basically our "final." There were weekly quizzes that accounted for a majority of the grade (I believe 80%) but they were ridiculously easy (some answers are just very obviously wrong) and not stressful at all. You can also drop your lowest quiz score. They did require you to watch some of his lectures, but I overall got away with not reading every reading.