Renata Fuchs
Department of German
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3.9
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Easiness 4.5 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 2.3 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.7 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.5 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: B+
Dec. 31, 2019

Hi, I'm going to be going on an IN-DEPTH review of this course from the perspective of a student who is definitely a procrastinator and isn't very fond of reading, but arguably a decent test taker. If this sums you up, or hits even close to home, I would read this for an idea of whether or not you want to take this class. Also I took this course Fall of 2019, if that matters.

LECTURE:
First off, the professor says the lectures are mandatory, but she doesn't keep track so it's fine if you don't go to lecture. Most of her lectures are just her reading off the slide and is definitely not super useful for the only test in her class, the Final. Plus she BRUINCASTS all of her lectures, so bonus motivation to not go to lecture. By about week 3, half of the students stop attending lecture lol.

TA:
TAs are basically a massive chunk of your grade, so hopefully you get a good one. I had Erika Yagi, who was honestly amazing. If you do get a choice, I definitely do recommend her. I got lucky since our first TA dropped the course, so we got her.

DISCUSSION SECTIONS:
Discussion sections are a MUST as attendance is basically 10% of your overall course grade.

PAPERS:
There are 3 papers (Maybe 4 if you are unlucky). There are 2 response papers usually regarding books and movies you are SUPPOSED to read/ watch. PERSONALLY, I think you can get away with just reading sparknotes/ summaries of the book, because the prompts are usually based on broader themes and interrelations between multiple pieces of literature.
The only book I read was Maus I, which was a comic, and definitely an enjoyable short read.
The third paper is a memoir on a book by a specific Holocaust survivor, assigned by the professor. For this one I would recommend reading the book as I was unable to find any summaries online. However, based on your writing capabilities I would say you can still get by as I got a 100 on the paper by simply reading like 5 reviews about it (which was all that available lol)
AND if you ARE UNLUCKY, there is supposed to be a project which the TAs get to decide how it is going to work. It was supposed to be a paper for us, but the TAs changed it to a group presentation which definitely was much easier.

ALSO, The Prompts for the Essays don't come out till like week 7. So it's not like you can get ahead. The first one comes out in around week 7, the other two come out around Week 8/9.

BOOKS:
The books are marked Required, but honestly, just read the summaries if you are an above average writer. You should be fine. But otherwise, the books are necessary to do well on the final, so weigh your strengths (and how hard your TA grades too).

The book for the memoir is one I recommend you buy because there aren't any summaries online, at least for the book I had (All The Things I Never Told My Father)

MOVIES:
There are a good number of movies to watch, which are part of the final. They are PROVIDED on CCLE. Some of them are very interesting, while others not so much. Personally my favorite was Schindler's List by far. Rosenstrasse comes a close second. 1945 was also not too shabby if I remember correctly.

Triumph of the Will is very boring and is basically an hour long propaganda with almost no commentary. Shoah is by far the work, I couldn't even get through the first part of it (I believe there is 4?) It is a 9 hour long DOCUMENTARY.

MIDTERM:
There was no midterm for us. So YAY!

FINAL:
Honestly the single most hardest aspect of this class. The final single-handedly is the reason I did not get an A in this class because it dropped me practically 9.5% on its own, which effectively dropped me to the border between A- and B+. There is two long essay questions, you pick one to answer. Ten Paragraph length question, you pick 9 to answer. 5 One sentence answers, you do all. There are 2 Extra Credit questions, but they are VERY VERY Specific topic that I'm not even sure the professor goes over. Also not worth many points.
The questions are all analytical and require you to connect readings/movies throughout the course, as well as ideas covered in lecture/slides. There are some specific people you need to know about to a good degree. But again, the single most difficult aspect that keeps this course from being an "Easy A" class.

STUDY GUIDE: Yes. Provided a week before finals.

EXTRA CREDIT:
Yes. Upto 3% of your total class grade based on multiple different things you have to do.

GRADED ON A CURVE? No :( I know, I'm sad too.

PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION: ...yes? I mean workload-wise it was very easy. I'm not sure if I could've got more than A- though had I put in more effort. You weigh your ability based on how much you know yourself.

Hope this helped and that I covered all the necessary information regarding the course. Good luck to those who choose to take the course. ##

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Feb. 6, 2020

The professor is boring, but it's an easy class. The readings were, in my opinion, very interesting. She just reads off the slides and it's BruinCasted, so there's honestly no need to go to class at all. My TA was wonderful, I really liked her! There are 2 to 3 papers each quarter, no midterm, and a final.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Jan. 14, 2020

This is a good class to take for an easy A. No work necessary besides cramming for the final.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
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Jan. 6, 2020

Lectures are super boring for the class. I fell asleep EVERY lecture for at least 30 minutes. It consists of Professor Fuchs reading off slides the entire time. She went through the slides pretty fast, so taking notes was almost pointless. But luckily, as others pointed out, the lectures are Bruincasted so going to lecture is basically pointless. The vast majority of your grade will come from your TA, which each does things differently. Other TA's had a group project, while mine did not. Mine was a relatively easy grader. I found all the required books except for one online. The books are just novels, so there is no real textbook for the class. Papers for the class are simple, nothing too hard. The final is almost exactly like the study guide given for the class, so make sure to go over it and you should be set for the final.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Jan. 1, 2020

Honestly pretty easy A for a GE and very interesting as it’s all about the Holocaust. I am selling ALL of the required texts for this class which are all brand new copies (night, Maus, all the things my father never told me, & the reader) text ********** if interested!

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 31, 2019

Professor Fuchs is very interested in the subject and you can tell she likes to teach about it , just the form she does so can get a tad boring and drawn out . Lectures aren’t mandatory as everything is posted online & workload is easy going . I stopped attending after week 4 and the final was still really easy as a study guide is given . Discussion mandatory . Overall grade was an A+

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 29, 2019

There is very little work for this class other than the articles, books, and films that should be read & watched when assigned. However, I found that you don't really have to read/watch them as she goes over them in class so I did very little work for this class. All lectures are bruincasted and she posts the slides online so it's not really necessary to go to lecture, but discussions do take attendance. There was one group project, 3 papers, no midterm, and a simple final which she provides a study guide for (it was relatively straight forward). I found her lectures to be very boring and unorganized but it was an easy GE overall.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 28, 2019

Lectures consisted of her just reading off the slides; really boring and tbh I fell asleep every lecture for a good 10-20 mins at least. She uploads the slides to CCLE so you don't even actually have to attend lecture. Slides were also a bit disorganized at times. Workload wasn't bad; one group project (20% of grade), two 4-pg papers on the assigned readings/films but w/multiple prompts (20%), and one 3-pg response paper on a memoir (10%). No midterm, final (40%) was a 1-pg essay and like 10 short response questions; just study the study guide and you'll be fine, it's pretty straight forward. She offers a good amount of extra credit too. The books were really interesting and so were the films, but I only watched like one of them all the way through, so I'd say watching them all isn't necessary, especially when she goes over the key ideas in her slides. Also don't bother doing the readings on the syllabus that aren't the required books; way too much to go through and totally unnecessary.

To sum it up, lectures were really boring but she posts the slides, and the work itself was pretty easy; easy GE overall.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 24, 2019

I actually really enjoyed this class. The reading took a while, but there was very little required work and the material was interesting.

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: N/A
Sept. 20, 2019

selling both Maus and Night for 10 dollars. Contact: *************

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: B+
Dec. 31, 2019

Hi, I'm going to be going on an IN-DEPTH review of this course from the perspective of a student who is definitely a procrastinator and isn't very fond of reading, but arguably a decent test taker. If this sums you up, or hits even close to home, I would read this for an idea of whether or not you want to take this class. Also I took this course Fall of 2019, if that matters.

LECTURE:
First off, the professor says the lectures are mandatory, but she doesn't keep track so it's fine if you don't go to lecture. Most of her lectures are just her reading off the slide and is definitely not super useful for the only test in her class, the Final. Plus she BRUINCASTS all of her lectures, so bonus motivation to not go to lecture. By about week 3, half of the students stop attending lecture lol.

TA:
TAs are basically a massive chunk of your grade, so hopefully you get a good one. I had Erika Yagi, who was honestly amazing. If you do get a choice, I definitely do recommend her. I got lucky since our first TA dropped the course, so we got her.

DISCUSSION SECTIONS:
Discussion sections are a MUST as attendance is basically 10% of your overall course grade.

PAPERS:
There are 3 papers (Maybe 4 if you are unlucky). There are 2 response papers usually regarding books and movies you are SUPPOSED to read/ watch. PERSONALLY, I think you can get away with just reading sparknotes/ summaries of the book, because the prompts are usually based on broader themes and interrelations between multiple pieces of literature.
The only book I read was Maus I, which was a comic, and definitely an enjoyable short read.
The third paper is a memoir on a book by a specific Holocaust survivor, assigned by the professor. For this one I would recommend reading the book as I was unable to find any summaries online. However, based on your writing capabilities I would say you can still get by as I got a 100 on the paper by simply reading like 5 reviews about it (which was all that available lol)
AND if you ARE UNLUCKY, there is supposed to be a project which the TAs get to decide how it is going to work. It was supposed to be a paper for us, but the TAs changed it to a group presentation which definitely was much easier.

ALSO, The Prompts for the Essays don't come out till like week 7. So it's not like you can get ahead. The first one comes out in around week 7, the other two come out around Week 8/9.

BOOKS:
The books are marked Required, but honestly, just read the summaries if you are an above average writer. You should be fine. But otherwise, the books are necessary to do well on the final, so weigh your strengths (and how hard your TA grades too).

The book for the memoir is one I recommend you buy because there aren't any summaries online, at least for the book I had (All The Things I Never Told My Father)

MOVIES:
There are a good number of movies to watch, which are part of the final. They are PROVIDED on CCLE. Some of them are very interesting, while others not so much. Personally my favorite was Schindler's List by far. Rosenstrasse comes a close second. 1945 was also not too shabby if I remember correctly.

Triumph of the Will is very boring and is basically an hour long propaganda with almost no commentary. Shoah is by far the work, I couldn't even get through the first part of it (I believe there is 4?) It is a 9 hour long DOCUMENTARY.

MIDTERM:
There was no midterm for us. So YAY!

FINAL:
Honestly the single most hardest aspect of this class. The final single-handedly is the reason I did not get an A in this class because it dropped me practically 9.5% on its own, which effectively dropped me to the border between A- and B+. There is two long essay questions, you pick one to answer. Ten Paragraph length question, you pick 9 to answer. 5 One sentence answers, you do all. There are 2 Extra Credit questions, but they are VERY VERY Specific topic that I'm not even sure the professor goes over. Also not worth many points.
The questions are all analytical and require you to connect readings/movies throughout the course, as well as ideas covered in lecture/slides. There are some specific people you need to know about to a good degree. But again, the single most difficult aspect that keeps this course from being an "Easy A" class.

STUDY GUIDE: Yes. Provided a week before finals.

EXTRA CREDIT:
Yes. Upto 3% of your total class grade based on multiple different things you have to do.

GRADED ON A CURVE? No :( I know, I'm sad too.

PERSONAL RECOMMENDATION: ...yes? I mean workload-wise it was very easy. I'm not sure if I could've got more than A- though had I put in more effort. You weigh your ability based on how much you know yourself.

Hope this helped and that I covered all the necessary information regarding the course. Good luck to those who choose to take the course. ##

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Feb. 6, 2020

The professor is boring, but it's an easy class. The readings were, in my opinion, very interesting. She just reads off the slides and it's BruinCasted, so there's honestly no need to go to class at all. My TA was wonderful, I really liked her! There are 2 to 3 papers each quarter, no midterm, and a final.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Jan. 14, 2020

This is a good class to take for an easy A. No work necessary besides cramming for the final.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Jan. 6, 2020

Lectures are super boring for the class. I fell asleep EVERY lecture for at least 30 minutes. It consists of Professor Fuchs reading off slides the entire time. She went through the slides pretty fast, so taking notes was almost pointless. But luckily, as others pointed out, the lectures are Bruincasted so going to lecture is basically pointless. The vast majority of your grade will come from your TA, which each does things differently. Other TA's had a group project, while mine did not. Mine was a relatively easy grader. I found all the required books except for one online. The books are just novels, so there is no real textbook for the class. Papers for the class are simple, nothing too hard. The final is almost exactly like the study guide given for the class, so make sure to go over it and you should be set for the final.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A
Jan. 1, 2020

Honestly pretty easy A for a GE and very interesting as it’s all about the Holocaust. I am selling ALL of the required texts for this class which are all brand new copies (night, Maus, all the things my father never told me, & the reader) text ********** if interested!

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 31, 2019

Professor Fuchs is very interested in the subject and you can tell she likes to teach about it , just the form she does so can get a tad boring and drawn out . Lectures aren’t mandatory as everything is posted online & workload is easy going . I stopped attending after week 4 and the final was still really easy as a study guide is given . Discussion mandatory . Overall grade was an A+

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 29, 2019

There is very little work for this class other than the articles, books, and films that should be read & watched when assigned. However, I found that you don't really have to read/watch them as she goes over them in class so I did very little work for this class. All lectures are bruincasted and she posts the slides online so it's not really necessary to go to lecture, but discussions do take attendance. There was one group project, 3 papers, no midterm, and a simple final which she provides a study guide for (it was relatively straight forward). I found her lectures to be very boring and unorganized but it was an easy GE overall.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 28, 2019

Lectures consisted of her just reading off the slides; really boring and tbh I fell asleep every lecture for a good 10-20 mins at least. She uploads the slides to CCLE so you don't even actually have to attend lecture. Slides were also a bit disorganized at times. Workload wasn't bad; one group project (20% of grade), two 4-pg papers on the assigned readings/films but w/multiple prompts (20%), and one 3-pg response paper on a memoir (10%). No midterm, final (40%) was a 1-pg essay and like 10 short response questions; just study the study guide and you'll be fine, it's pretty straight forward. She offers a good amount of extra credit too. The books were really interesting and so were the films, but I only watched like one of them all the way through, so I'd say watching them all isn't necessary, especially when she goes over the key ideas in her slides. Also don't bother doing the readings on the syllabus that aren't the required books; way too much to go through and totally unnecessary.

To sum it up, lectures were really boring but she posts the slides, and the work itself was pretty easy; easy GE overall.

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Quarter: Fall 2019
Grade: A+
Dec. 24, 2019

I actually really enjoyed this class. The reading took a while, but there was very little required work and the material was interesting.

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Quarter: Fall 2018
Grade: N/A
Sept. 20, 2019

selling both Maus and Night for 10 dollars. Contact: *************

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Overall Rating
Based on 15 Users
Easiness 4.5 / 5 How easy the class is, 1 being extremely difficult and 5 being easy peasy.
Clarity 2.3 / 5 How clear the class is, 1 being extremely unclear and 5 being very clear.
Workload 3.7 / 5 How much workload the class is, 1 being extremely heavy and 5 being extremely light.
Helpfulness 2.5 / 5 How helpful the class is, 1 being not helpful at all and 5 being extremely helpful.

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  • Gives Extra Credit
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