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This course wasn't too bad in my opinion, as your grade depends on 3 papers throughout the semester. If you do well on the papers, then you can definitely end with a good grade. The class was scheduled to have 3 papers, but he canceled the second paper, so our grade depended 40% on the first paper and 60% on the final paper. The papers are timed, which can be quite tricky if you don't prepare beforehand. One big thing I really didn't enjoy about the course was how the lectures were formatted. He records the lectures through Powerpoint, so you can't double task or click out of the window or else the lecture completely stops playing. He also talks pretty slowly and repeats a lot of information, and unfortunately there's no option to adjust the speed of lectures. I found this really frustrating in the beginning of the semester, but I just dealt with it since I couldn't figure out a more efficient way to watch the lectures. Overall, I would say this class is somewhat of an easy A as long as you sit through the lectures and literally type every word he says so that you can write your papers well. #tCF2020
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