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Professor Waldner is a great teacher, but the course itself is not what I expected. I went into this class thinking we would learn more about modern democracy and politics, but a good amount of the class is spent on the foundations of a nation and nation building. Waldner's lectures are sometimes jumbled and vague, but I had Olyvia who was a great TA that really helped to clarify the material. As far as actual class work, there's lots of dense, unnecessary reading, five homework assignments that you have to go to the library to do, two pretty easy midterms, and a final. I didn't love or hate the class, but I wish there hadn't been so much reading. The exciting material doesn't really begin until after the first midterm, so beware.
This class was one of my favorites. The material is a little dull at the beginning of the semester, but it really picks up by the end. Waldner covers a lot of basics which makes it easy to understand. He also brings in a lot of examples that make it more engaging than just reading off slides. The exams are not difficult, the TAs are just looking to see that you paid attention during class. Waldner is also a very nice and approachable professor and he really loves to talk to students. I highly recommend this class; it is so applicable in any class you take in the politics or history department. Also Bob is the TA I recommend.
Waldner is a good professor and his lectures are pretty interesting, although there's a lot of just reading off of the power point. The course itself involves comparing political structures in different countries and there's also a significant amount of data analysis. There are two exams and a final which are all short answer/essay questions. As long as you do the readings and incorporate as many case studies into your essays, you will end up with a decent grade (as in B to A- range), but it's still pretty hard to get the A.
Prof. is a smart and interesting guy; his lectures can be a bit vague though, but if you go to class you'll know what he's looking for. I found his class to be a fun hour and the class really wasn't that much work. The reading were interesting but not necessary. I got an A without doing the readings after the first month of class. I just read concluding paragraphs for references.
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