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Professor: Cassandra Pinnick
Course: PHIL 115
Course Title: Introduction Into Elementary Logic
Student Grade: A
Post Date: 9:30:33 PM 12/24/2009
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
No Essay
Yes Problem Solving
Mandatory Final: Yes
Cumulative Final: Yes
Other Information
Textbook Required: Yes
Extra Credit Available: No
Attendance Required: No
Quantity of Notes: Moderate
Difficulty: Difficult
Additional Comments
Introduction to Logic is one of the most challenging classes at Western to date and Dr. Pinnick is one of the most demanding professors at the school. Sounds bad so far right? Well its not. From day one she lays down the rules and her expectations, this day alone weeds out some of the dead weight. Each class is roughly 80 students. After that she lectures and in her lectures she calls out people to make sure you are doing your reading. If you say pass she will be dissapointed but won't ream you. However, if you blow smoke you will regret it. I loved this class, it is a very difficult course that requires you to stay on top of studying. Attendence is not mandatory but missing one day could seriously put you behind. She is very straight-forward and you will know what to expect on the test. Which are very difficult by the way. About 7-8 questions each, but each question has a billion subparts. After Exam 1 is when you will know if you want to stay in this class because the class dropped from roughly 80 to 35. If you are looking for a class you can get an A just by filling in a seat, this is not the one for you. However, if you are looking for a class that challenges you to the extremes and prepares you for just about any other course, then Logic is the class for you.  



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