ARMENIA 101A
Elementary Modern Western Armenian
Description: Lecture, five hours. Course 101A is recommended requisite to 101B, which is recommended requisite to 101C. Students with knowledge of Armenian should contact instructor to determine appropriate enrollment level. Armenian grammar, conversation, and exercises. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 5.0
Units: 5.0
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she is terrible. so rude, unprofessional and tactless. She thinks she is the most educated and the most "literate" person ever. You need to keep her in her frame or else she will get out of them lol. The department definitely needs to make some changes about this creature that without any doubt lacks manners and professionalism.
she is terrible. so rude, unprofessional and tactless. She thinks she is the most educated and the most "literate" person ever. You need to keep her in her frame or else she will get out of them lol. The department definitely needs to make some changes about this creature that without any doubt lacks manners and professionalism.
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Fall 2020 - Quite frankly, I don't know why there are such terrible ratings on Professor Kouloujian? He was a great professor. He's very patient with all the students and wants everyone to pass the class! The assignments and midterms are extremely easy. His teaching method is extremely effective since it helped one of my classmates learn from scratch and I was easily able to learn how to read and write Armenian again! I definitely recommend this class and will be attending the 101B class this winter!
Fall 2020 - Quite frankly, I don't know why there are such terrible ratings on Professor Kouloujian? He was a great professor. He's very patient with all the students and wants everyone to pass the class! The assignments and midterms are extremely easy. His teaching method is extremely effective since it helped one of my classmates learn from scratch and I was easily able to learn how to read and write Armenian again! I definitely recommend this class and will be attending the 101B class this winter!