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Excellent course very interesting. He does have a tendency to go on tangents at times which seem to be guided by whatever book he currently writing. However I would recommend the class. Dont get to stressed about writing the book reviews as long as you read the book you have a B on the paper easily and an A is more than reachable. The test can be a little bit more difficult as some of the ID's seem to come out of no where. However if you show up for lecture you should be set.
Mason is for the most part an engaging professor, though he can be tangential from time to time. I found the material extremely interesting, though it's definitely difficult to keep up with all the readings, and they're important for his quizzes and essays on tests. I really enjoyed the class overall though, you just have to accept that it's not going to be a breeze. Putting the work in is worth it, I learned a lot.
Mason is so boring it's almost painful. The only important thing is attending Tuesday class as that's when he gives out quizzes on the reading. You must do the reading but even then, your grade is still up in the air with the ridiculous IDs he gives on his exams. Book reports also make me feel like I'm in 3rd grade again. For such a cool topic, he could have made this course so much better.
This class is really interesting. There are weekly quizzes every Tuesday (he forgets to write them sometimes/just gets lazy and doesn't give them), so you need to go to class and do the reading. The readings are spread out over time so some weeks you may have only 30 pages, while other weeks you have 130 pages. I really did enjoy this class, because while Prof. Mason has a rep. for being a bit arrogant at times, I think he has earned it. He's brilliant and a great lecturer.
Mason's lectures are decently engaging and the latter half of the course has fantastic reading (Mandela's autobiography). However, grading seems arbitrary - on the exams, Mason just writes a grade next to IDs and essay without any point basis for them. IDs can also come out of nowhere. Easy B but don't count on an A
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