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Professor: Jeff Kash
Course: PS 110
Course Title: American National Government
Student Grade: A
Post Date: 1:53:29 PM 5/3/2007
Overall Rating: Good Good
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Exam Information
Exam Content: No Multiple Choice
No Matching
No True/False
No Fill in the Blank
Yes Essay
No Problem Solving
Mandatory Final: Yes
Cumulative Final: No
Other Information
Textbook Required: Yes
Extra Credit Available: No
Attendance Required: No
Quantity of Notes: Few/None
Difficulty: Moderate
Additional Comments
For all the technical stuff we covered during the semester, this is about as easy as a Poly Sci class can get. Dr. Kash is just a joy to be in class with- he is very funny and gets off topic very easily. Our discussions in class usually end in wild animal attacks or something to do with drinking (two of his favorite topics). If you like having fun in class, Kash is the guy for you. Once he gets into the lectures though, it can be pretty boring. He goes by a set of typed-up notes that he emails to you, so print them off and bring them to class so you can make your own notes on them. Included in these notes are all the test questions, exactly as they will appear on the test. For the test, he selects 9 out of the 30 you're given, and makes you do 8 of them. He expects about 5-10 sentences for each question, and looks for certain key words that you can find in your notes. The only bad part about this class is the lack of points possible. The course itself is worth 100 points...yup, that's it. Three tests, each worth 25 points, and a participation grade worth 25 points. So your margin for error on the test is small if you wanna make an A. My suggestion is to start on the questions early and split them up with a buddy in class- it's much easier that way. Overall, I enjoyed the class and it wasn't too bad at all. HIGHLY RECOMMEND!  



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