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I absolutely LOVED Professor Warren. She is hands-down my favorite professor at UVA, and she may be the kindest person I've ever met. She made a lot of jokes in class, and she always encouraged us to go to office hours. She basically spent the entire lecture talking pretty fast, so it was difficult to write down everything she said. That being said, my TA, Isaac May, was amazing as well, so he went over all the information that we didn't understand from lecture. The readings are pretty quick but definitely not necessary. If you have any religious background in the three main Western religions, you can get away with using that for discussion. Professor Warren provided study guides for the three exams. They took me hours upon hours, but if you put maximum effort into them, you are basically guaranteed an A (and you feel very accomplished after finishing them). I would recommend this class to anyone who needs to fulfill historical studies/humanities or just wants an easy-ish class!
Professor Warren was really cool. She was really sincere and made jokes often during class. That being said, I thought the lectures were slightly boring but was probably just me not being super interested in the information. Warren provides a study guide for the tests and final and you basically just have to memorize all the information in order to do well. The only grades are the tests and participation in section so its really important to study for them. However you can do not great on the 1st test and still get a good grade in the class (I got a 75 on the first test and ended up with an A-). Readings can be boring and not all of them are necessary. Overall, pretty easy class and definitely informative.
This class is so easy with minimal work, however the lectures are composed of Professor Warren talking and you frantically taking notes. The lectures are boring and I've had trouble staying awake, but you do so little work in this class that it is worth it. She also gives you study guides for the tests, which is 75% of your grade, and they are exactly the test.
Aside from the fact that Professor Warren talks a mile a minute, this class wasn't bad. Attendance isn't mandatory, but the lecture notes are super important, even though you don't have time to write down half the things she says. Professor Warren gives you study guides before each test with the exact questions she'll ask, but since you have time to prepare the exact questions prior to the test, the TAs are pretty harsh on what they're looking for (i.e. exact dates and definitions). I rarely did the assigned readings and still did really well. This discussion sections can be a little dry, and I didn't have a very helpful TA when it came to answering clarifying questions about the material. This class is an easy A if you put in the work into answering the study guide questions.
This class was very easy because she gives you a study guide before each exam with all of the possible terms/essays you will be tested on, so you just have to memorize your answers word-for-word and spew them out on paper the day of the exam, although memorizing everything is a pain in the ass. Discussions were pretty pointless but they are mandatory. Professor Warren is one of the nicest and kindest professors ever, but in her lectures she just jumps from point to point and you often have no idea what she is talking about, so lecture notes aren't very helpful.
Prof. Warren is a great lecturer and the material of the course, along with the readings, is very interesting. The discussion sections is a little bit pointless but easy points. The only thing is I recommend taking notes during lecture, however, you could get away with not because every test has a study guide provided ahead of time with everything that will be on the exam on it. I'd recommend this course to anyone.
The readings are for discussion; the lecture itself does not require the readings but they're usually closely related. Professor Warren is a solid lecturer and her exams are based entirely on study guides. Though the tests are almost entirely based on memorization and are completely free-response, they're quite easy provided you study far enough in advance. Solid choice overall for gen ed provided you put the work in.
Professor Warren is very knowledgeable about the course material and as long as you take notes during lecture you should be able to do little to no work outside of class. She tells you to buy around 5 books at the beginning of the semester which is unnecessary. My TA (Raihan) always discussed the readings for discussion very generally, so doing reading outside of class was pretty much optional. To do well on exams, all you need to do is go to lecture and take detailed notes, which can seem tedious at times since you are forced to try to write down word for word Warren's lectures, since she only puts a Powerpoint up to show pictures of the people/texts she's discussing. If you are looking for a class that is super low maintenance, this is the class for you, as long as you do well on exams because those are your only grades besides participation in discussion. I met with my TA once outside of discussion to ask a question about exam grading and saw my grades improve significantly after, so if you have Raihan as your TA I would recommend seeing him once outside of class to show him that you care about your grade.
Though I wasn't particularly interested in the subject, Professor Warren is really passionate about this subject and makes it somewhat enjoyable. Do not waste your money buying the course packet or any books. Warren posts almost all the readings from the course packet on Collab and you can just check out the books in the library. Even then, you don't really need to do the readings to do well in this class. I stopped taking notes on the readings by the third week and got along in discussion by skimming the readings. Make sure you take detailed lecture notes as they'll be helpful for exams. She gives you a study guide for each exam that is the exact same as the actual exam. This class was pretty easy and had very little workload.
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