Professor
Michele Moe
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2020 - I really liked professor Moe. We read the Handmaid's Tale along with a couple other stories. The readings aside from the novel were a fairly interesting and added perspective to what the main ideas of the book were. The class was very well designed holistically, and the final essay wasn't much of an issue with regards to formulating a thesis and backing it with citation. I'm not sure what other ENGCOMP3 classes are like, but this one is worth taking if you've got to get the GE out of the way. Do the readings, don't cram the essays. It's like any other English class.
Winter 2020 - I really liked professor Moe. We read the Handmaid's Tale along with a couple other stories. The readings aside from the novel were a fairly interesting and added perspective to what the main ideas of the book were. The class was very well designed holistically, and the final essay wasn't much of an issue with regards to formulating a thesis and backing it with citation. I'm not sure what other ENGCOMP3 classes are like, but this one is worth taking if you've got to get the GE out of the way. Do the readings, don't cram the essays. It's like any other English class.
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I personally did not like her class at all! It was terrible mistake, the class was more like a history lesson than a writing class, above all I thought her comments that she gave for my papers were so so vague.. Never have i heard the word "good" or see it on any of my papers. Don't get me wrong, i'm not a bad writer.. Having been a sociology major at UCLA i had to write tons of papers and I did well in all of them, but getting at A with her seemed far far away from possible. I have never written a review and considering I took her class in 2007, I really felt the urge to tell people that they should know what they are getting into.
I personally did not like her class at all! It was terrible mistake, the class was more like a history lesson than a writing class, above all I thought her comments that she gave for my papers were so so vague.. Never have i heard the word "good" or see it on any of my papers. Don't get me wrong, i'm not a bad writer.. Having been a sociology major at UCLA i had to write tons of papers and I did well in all of them, but getting at A with her seemed far far away from possible. I have never written a review and considering I took her class in 2007, I really felt the urge to tell people that they should know what they are getting into.