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Religion of China in Practice & Boxers and Saints (both books)
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This course really is not that difficult. She tends to throw a lot of information at you during lectures, which can kind of be all over the place. She does use an app called TopHat, which if you time it right and keep hitting your refresh button, you don't have to be in the class room to use. Theres weekly readings (very easy) and short paragraph responses (all easy points). The final was mostly essay style also some matching (based on knowing the general timeline of major history of the religions) but, again, not too difficult if you remotely pay attention in class.
Good Luck!!
Chinese M60
Still selling!!!
- Boxers and Saints boxed set
- Religions of China in Practice
- Sources of Chinese Tradition (Vol 1, 2nd Edition)
All books in good condition; Boxers and Saints like new
Contact: *************
***SELLING: Religion of China in Practice & Boxers and Saints set
contact:*************
I took her for Chinese M60.We have to submit a weekly response to our TA's every friday in our discussion session. Each response paper worths 9% so the accumulation of response papers from 9 weeks makes up of 54% of your overall grade. So i would say it really depends on your TA and if he or she grades loosely or strictly. The course overall is not that hard but it might require quite a bit reading.
Horribly disorganized professor, lectures are complete tangents that 30 minutes in, no one is bothering to take notes. Does not allow you to bring computer for notes and her Prezis are a complete joke. Class was a waste of time and the interesting course material was wasted on Natasha.
I took her Chinese Buddhism Class CM160. She is the nicest teacher in UCLA in my opinion. Not only that she is the easiest teacher to take in regards to how she formats the class. TAKE HER FOR ANY SUBJECT!
***SELLING***
Religion of China in Practice & Boxers and Saints (both books)
Contact me at *************
This course really is not that difficult. She tends to throw a lot of information at you during lectures, which can kind of be all over the place. She does use an app called TopHat, which if you time it right and keep hitting your refresh button, you don't have to be in the class room to use. Theres weekly readings (very easy) and short paragraph responses (all easy points). The final was mostly essay style also some matching (based on knowing the general timeline of major history of the religions) but, again, not too difficult if you remotely pay attention in class.
Good Luck!!
Chinese M60
Still selling!!!
- Boxers and Saints boxed set
- Religions of China in Practice
- Sources of Chinese Tradition (Vol 1, 2nd Edition)
All books in good condition; Boxers and Saints like new
Contact: *************
***SELLING: Religion of China in Practice & Boxers and Saints set
contact:*************
I took her for Chinese M60.We have to submit a weekly response to our TA's every friday in our discussion session. Each response paper worths 9% so the accumulation of response papers from 9 weeks makes up of 54% of your overall grade. So i would say it really depends on your TA and if he or she grades loosely or strictly. The course overall is not that hard but it might require quite a bit reading.
Horribly disorganized professor, lectures are complete tangents that 30 minutes in, no one is bothering to take notes. Does not allow you to bring computer for notes and her Prezis are a complete joke. Class was a waste of time and the interesting course material was wasted on Natasha.
I took her Chinese Buddhism Class CM160. She is the nicest teacher in UCLA in my opinion. Not only that she is the easiest teacher to take in regards to how she formats the class. TAKE HER FOR ANY SUBJECT!