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There are great and terrible aspects to this class, so it is kinda difficult to write a decent review.
There are only four grades in the class, so every grade really counts (Midterm (25%), Paper (30%), Discussion participation (10%), and final (35%)).
Sabato is a phenomenal lecturer and really knows his stuff, making lectures very interesting. The material from lectures, however, did not seem to really come up on the midterm or final. Test material ended up coming out of his books and the textbook (which he incidentally also wrote).
The guest speakers are incredible; this past semester he brought in Hilary Clinton, Senator Evan Bayh (IN), and Virginia's Governor Tim Kaine. All three were excellent speakers.
On the whole, I would recommend the class.
Going to class was kind of pointless unless there was a guest speaker, and those speakers are the only reason I would recommend the class. As long as you take like a hour a week to read what you should be and take notes on examples as you read for the final and midterm, it isn't too hard, as most questions come straight from the textbook.
This class is a lot like AP Govt but the highlight is in hearing Sabato's thoughts on different situations in politics and in seeing his guests. The paper brought my grade down but the exams cover all the info from AP gov so reading the textbook was a lot easier since I had my notes from high school.
Sure Sabato has an ego but anyone who has accomplished what he has is sure to. The lectures are good, largely based on A More Perfect Constitution but aren't included much in the exams so be sure to read the textbook. The guest speakers are the true benefit to taking this class. It's not hard if you work hard and an A is certainly attainable.
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