MUSIC 164BW
Undergraduate Instruction in Performance for Performance Specialist: Organ
Description: Studio, one hour. Limited to junior/senior Music majors who have been accepted by audition into performance specialization. Individual instruction. Students must perform in noon concert once during their junior year and must present full recital in their senior year. Grades are assigned by applied instructor in Fall and Winter Quarters and by jury examination in Spring Quarter. May be repeated for credit. P/NP or letter grading.
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AA10 Well... i initially took the class cuz everyone's like "oh... it's full of atheletes.. all the althetes take the class... its' an easy A... it's fun... balhb albh ablhabla hblah"......... but i found out... that the class is only an easy A if you are an athelete... he gives extra midterm and final review sessions just for the athletes... and in those review sessions he basically just gives the atheletes the answers to the test... Though, i do understand that the athletes need extra help cuz they have less tiem studying and go to less lectures cuz the work hard doing their sports stuff and making our school all awesome possum, it sucks for those non-atheletes who know that they are competeing against... 20% of the class who are atheletes and know all the answers to teh tests anyways... overall.. i thought the course was fun. Studnets get to go to live events and the lectures are intriguing... the only thing i have to say.. is don't think it's gonna be an easy A... WHen you see the grade distributions and see that 25% of the class can get an A... that's basically the athletes and the 5% of the class who are smart enough to sit next to the atheletes during the midterm/final and copy off of them.... =D
AA10 Well... i initially took the class cuz everyone's like "oh... it's full of atheletes.. all the althetes take the class... its' an easy A... it's fun... balhb albh ablhabla hblah"......... but i found out... that the class is only an easy A if you are an athelete... he gives extra midterm and final review sessions just for the athletes... and in those review sessions he basically just gives the atheletes the answers to the test... Though, i do understand that the athletes need extra help cuz they have less tiem studying and go to less lectures cuz the work hard doing their sports stuff and making our school all awesome possum, it sucks for those non-atheletes who know that they are competeing against... 20% of the class who are atheletes and know all the answers to teh tests anyways... overall.. i thought the course was fun. Studnets get to go to live events and the lectures are intriguing... the only thing i have to say.. is don't think it's gonna be an easy A... WHen you see the grade distributions and see that 25% of the class can get an A... that's basically the athletes and the 5% of the class who are smart enough to sit next to the atheletes during the midterm/final and copy off of them.... =D