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Tutino is a very challenging, but helpful professor. In the 97 Seminar, she has her students develop arguments using evidence from the readings. This may sound like a simple exercise, but Tutino is relentless and will pick your argument apart down to word choice. While defending your argument will be very tough and stressful (it was probably the most stress I ever been under in class that was not a test), she does this for your benefit and it really helped me to understand the process of arguing a historical thesis.
Tutino is a very good professor who cares about her students and their learning. She begins class, and sometimes even halts discussion, just talking to her students asking about their weekend, interests, or just for the sack of talking.
She is also hilariously Italian and it shows sometimes!
A tough class. It was not as easy as anticipated. Yet, it has been the most useful college class I have taken thus far. Your writing skills will improve, and you will become a better writer. She is helpful during office hours and clears things up there. Above all else, she is intense and wants students to do their best work. If you ask questions and want to do well, you will. Ultimately, she is a very good professor.
Truly one of the best Professors I have ever had. She is so passionate about the material it makes you want to work harder. The class consists of a midterm 3-4 pages, a selfie which is 10 percent of your grade, and a final paper 10 pages or podcast 10-15 minutes. She is so incredibly helpful and will never hesitate to guide you as long as you reach out to her. Just make sure to go to office hours and ask a lot of questions whenever anything is unclear. I highly recommend this class with her she will strengthen your writing skills for future classes to come.
Tutino is a very challenging, but helpful professor. In the 97 Seminar, she has her students develop arguments using evidence from the readings. This may sound like a simple exercise, but Tutino is relentless and will pick your argument apart down to word choice. While defending your argument will be very tough and stressful (it was probably the most stress I ever been under in class that was not a test), she does this for your benefit and it really helped me to understand the process of arguing a historical thesis.
Tutino is a very good professor who cares about her students and their learning. She begins class, and sometimes even halts discussion, just talking to her students asking about their weekend, interests, or just for the sack of talking.
She is also hilariously Italian and it shows sometimes!
A tough class. It was not as easy as anticipated. Yet, it has been the most useful college class I have taken thus far. Your writing skills will improve, and you will become a better writer. She is helpful during office hours and clears things up there. Above all else, she is intense and wants students to do their best work. If you ask questions and want to do well, you will. Ultimately, she is a very good professor.
Truly one of the best Professors I have ever had. She is so passionate about the material it makes you want to work harder. The class consists of a midterm 3-4 pages, a selfie which is 10 percent of your grade, and a final paper 10 pages or podcast 10-15 minutes. She is so incredibly helpful and will never hesitate to guide you as long as you reach out to her. Just make sure to go to office hours and ask a lot of questions whenever anything is unclear. I highly recommend this class with her she will strengthen your writing skills for future classes to come.
Based on 4 Users
TOP TAGS
- Tolerates Tardiness (1)
- Needs Textbook (1)
- Engaging Lectures (2)
- Useful Textbooks (1)
- Appropriately Priced Materials (1)
- Snazzy Dresser (1)
- Often Funny (1)
- Participation Matters (1)
- Would Take Again (1)