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Overall I enjoyed this course. However, I think it moved way too fast for an introductory language course. Be prepared to have a short homework assignment each night and be ready for weekly quizzes (which get increasingly harder as the semester progresses). Nevertheless, this was a nice course and I would recommend it to all students interested in the subject.
Professor Crawford also brings cookies to class sometimes so that's a bonus!
So, fun facts first: 1, Prof Crawford is quite a blast to have in lecture and her TAs are wonderful! 2, there's no oral aspect to exams, homework, or anything. 3, you get to experience a culture that lived long ago by understanding its language. How cool is that? Now some not so fun aspects: This class meets every single day of the school week, so expect a TON of homework. The pacing is fast and you'll constantly be weeping at the amount of vocab you have to memorize and how many quizzes are coming up. HOWEVER, if you can manage it you'll get by and have fun while you're at it. This course isn't for the faint of heart who just want an easy A, but it's definitely worth the effort!
I love Professor Crawford!!! She is such a quirky, funny lady, however, it may be pointless to say this because I believe she is retiring after the Spring. It is best to take this is you have previous experience in Latin, if not, this course will be quite intense and fast paced. Material is learned pretty rapidly during the 50 min lectures however, the discussion with your TA's are immensely helpful because you essentially do the lecture all over again except at a slower pace and a smaller classroom setting so you can ask questions. I think even without Latin experience you have all the materials you need to succeed. I had Vergil as my TA and he's great. I think any TA you get will be just fine. Just make sure to keep up and ask tons of questions. Your grade is very much based on your effort is you can study and learn efficiently. There are about at least 40 new vocab learned every week, with quizzes once a week. Overall, this is a lighthearted class, but by no means a gimme grade. The content is achievable and not really confusing, just be ready to work hard. I ended up with an A-
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