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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.
I love Professor Moe! She truly cares about her students and tries to make online seminars engaging. She makes sure everyone gets a chance to talk during class, and gives encouraging compliments. Content-wise, we watched The Plot Against America (a mini series), Get Out, and the Blackkklansman, which we were asked to write two essays on. The writing homework due before class usually took me less than 1 hour. Overall, the workload is fair and manageable. One thing to keep in mind is that politics and social justice play a huge part in class discussions and essays, so think twice if you're not that into politics.
Class Review
I basically just took this class for the GE credits, but I would definitely recommend Prof. Moe and her classes to anyone out there looking for an engaging class with a passionate teacher. The class overall is what you would expect: an english class with reading assignments, group projects, and papers. However, what may differentiate this class with another english class would be Prof. Moe; as a teacher, Prof. Moe looks after every one of her students, looking to improve their understanding through her lectures or in-class discussions. She sometimes makes mistakes on small things like how far in the novel we are, or assigning the wrong set of reading homework, but those are negligible mistakes that the class simply laughs off. As a STEM major, I would be lying if I fully enjoyed every single day in that class, but I do admit that it could have been much worse had it not been for Prof. Moe.
Loved the class! Professor Moe really knew how to incorporate everyone into discussions and challenge our ideas in her written and spoken feedback!
Hi everyone! This class is very interesting and productive. As a freshman student, it was easy to adapt and pass the class. Professor Moe is engaged with her students and expects everyone to participate in the weekly meetings. This quarter we had the theme of Art of Resistance, which mainly involve watching three films. For the most part, you read several articles and write a 200-300 word summary. There is a midterm and final paper, which is very important for your grade. If you do good on those two papers, then you pass the class. Here is the Grading Percentages:
Paper 1: 30%
Paper 2: 50%
Homework essays/Participation: 10%
Good Luck!
I'm selling the course reader for $40. The course reader has no notes or highlights but the cover does have small folds (nothing big). If you're interested, text ********** (:
Edit: Already sold it!
The theme of this class was about travel. Overall, this class isn't difficult or time consuming. Professor Moe is very understanding and truly wants to see your truest potential. Although there are times when class can be boring, it's overall helpful and really does make you think in depth about certain topics that you don't usually think about. Her class consisted of many short readings from her course reader and short quizzes.
Selling the course reader for this class for $34 ($20 cheaper than store price). Email ************* if interested.
Things to know about this class:
- The subject of the class is travel and tourism.
- Grade is based on participation in discussions, reading quizzes, occasional (short) homework essays, and two 5-6 page papers. You will get to submit a draft for each paper and you have more than enough time for both of them.
- There will be an in-class quiz on almost every reading. They're open note, so if you take good notes as you read they're easy.
- You and a group will have to visit an iconic L.A. hotel of your choice for credit. I was skeptical at first, but it's actually a fun assignment. You basically just hang out in a hotel and pretend to be a guest for an hour.
- You will watch 5 movies, mostly on your own time but partially in class: North by Northwest, Ninotchka, Get Out, Human Flow, and Grand Budapest Hotel.
Overall, an easy and pretty entertaining English class. Even if you aren't super passionate about the subject, you get to read some good pieces and watch some good movies without much work outside class.
Dr. Moe is so nice and helpful in class! Her Eng. Comp. 3 course only consists of two essays and additional one-page homework essays on top of that. Both of the essays require you to combine movie themes with the ideas of articles that you read as part of homework. there are always reading quizzes that accompany the readings, but as long as you actually did them, you should be fine.
Also, I'm selling the course reader (about Travel and Tourism, just noting in case her class changes). Just email me at *************
She's intimidating only if you do not participate in class. She really wants to know your opinion and hear you speak, definitely a must in her class. Overall I would say take her class but be prepared to participate, also the reading is VERY doable.
Selling her course reader for Eng Comp 3 for $15, email me at *************
Relatively easy class, though assigned movies and articles could get a little bit long (she assigns one video and two article assignments every week).
Essays were pretty straightforward, she didn't grade too harshly.
A little strict with ensuring that you have your course reader and/or articles printed out.
Selling "The Reproduction of Desire" from Fall 2022, text ********** for details.
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.
I love Professor Moe! She truly cares about her students and tries to make online seminars engaging. She makes sure everyone gets a chance to talk during class, and gives encouraging compliments. Content-wise, we watched The Plot Against America (a mini series), Get Out, and the Blackkklansman, which we were asked to write two essays on. The writing homework due before class usually took me less than 1 hour. Overall, the workload is fair and manageable. One thing to keep in mind is that politics and social justice play a huge part in class discussions and essays, so think twice if you're not that into politics.
Class Review
I basically just took this class for the GE credits, but I would definitely recommend Prof. Moe and her classes to anyone out there looking for an engaging class with a passionate teacher. The class overall is what you would expect: an english class with reading assignments, group projects, and papers. However, what may differentiate this class with another english class would be Prof. Moe; as a teacher, Prof. Moe looks after every one of her students, looking to improve their understanding through her lectures or in-class discussions. She sometimes makes mistakes on small things like how far in the novel we are, or assigning the wrong set of reading homework, but those are negligible mistakes that the class simply laughs off. As a STEM major, I would be lying if I fully enjoyed every single day in that class, but I do admit that it could have been much worse had it not been for Prof. Moe.
Loved the class! Professor Moe really knew how to incorporate everyone into discussions and challenge our ideas in her written and spoken feedback!
Hi everyone! This class is very interesting and productive. As a freshman student, it was easy to adapt and pass the class. Professor Moe is engaged with her students and expects everyone to participate in the weekly meetings. This quarter we had the theme of Art of Resistance, which mainly involve watching three films. For the most part, you read several articles and write a 200-300 word summary. There is a midterm and final paper, which is very important for your grade. If you do good on those two papers, then you pass the class. Here is the Grading Percentages:
Paper 1: 30%
Paper 2: 50%
Homework essays/Participation: 10%
Good Luck!
I'm selling the course reader for $40. The course reader has no notes or highlights but the cover does have small folds (nothing big). If you're interested, text ********** (:
Edit: Already sold it!
The theme of this class was about travel. Overall, this class isn't difficult or time consuming. Professor Moe is very understanding and truly wants to see your truest potential. Although there are times when class can be boring, it's overall helpful and really does make you think in depth about certain topics that you don't usually think about. Her class consisted of many short readings from her course reader and short quizzes.
Selling the course reader for this class for $34 ($20 cheaper than store price). Email ************* if interested.
Things to know about this class:
- The subject of the class is travel and tourism.
- Grade is based on participation in discussions, reading quizzes, occasional (short) homework essays, and two 5-6 page papers. You will get to submit a draft for each paper and you have more than enough time for both of them.
- There will be an in-class quiz on almost every reading. They're open note, so if you take good notes as you read they're easy.
- You and a group will have to visit an iconic L.A. hotel of your choice for credit. I was skeptical at first, but it's actually a fun assignment. You basically just hang out in a hotel and pretend to be a guest for an hour.
- You will watch 5 movies, mostly on your own time but partially in class: North by Northwest, Ninotchka, Get Out, Human Flow, and Grand Budapest Hotel.
Overall, an easy and pretty entertaining English class. Even if you aren't super passionate about the subject, you get to read some good pieces and watch some good movies without much work outside class.
Dr. Moe is so nice and helpful in class! Her Eng. Comp. 3 course only consists of two essays and additional one-page homework essays on top of that. Both of the essays require you to combine movie themes with the ideas of articles that you read as part of homework. there are always reading quizzes that accompany the readings, but as long as you actually did them, you should be fine.
Also, I'm selling the course reader (about Travel and Tourism, just noting in case her class changes). Just email me at *************
She's intimidating only if you do not participate in class. She really wants to know your opinion and hear you speak, definitely a must in her class. Overall I would say take her class but be prepared to participate, also the reading is VERY doable.
Selling her course reader for Eng Comp 3 for $15, email me at *************
Relatively easy class, though assigned movies and articles could get a little bit long (she assigns one video and two article assignments every week).
Essays were pretty straightforward, she didn't grade too harshly.
A little strict with ensuring that you have your course reader and/or articles printed out.
Selling "The Reproduction of Desire" from Fall 2022, text ********** for details.