General Information |
Professor: |
Pat Taylor |
Course: |
ENG 354 |
Course Title: |
History Of Drama |
Student Grade: |
F |
Post Date: |
2:27:09 PM 1/2/2003 |
Overall Rating: |
Poor ![Poor](/images/icons/iconSmiley2.gif) |
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Exam Information |
Exam Content: |
Multiple Choice
Matching
True/False
Fill in the Blank
Essay
Problem Solving
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Mandatory Final: |
Yes |
Cumulative Final: |
Yes |
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Other Information |
Textbook Required: |
Yes |
Extra Credit Available: |
No |
Attendance Required: |
No |
Quantity of Notes: |
Few/None |
Difficulty: |
Difficult |
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Additional Comments |
This class is mainly for Theatre kids so unless you are one I suggest you not take this course. This class is not easy it requires the reading of over 20 plays and you must know quotes, charectors, and importance of quotes. Taylor goes over each play but it is usually rushed for she tends to get off on religon and sex and how her way of thinking is the right way, not to mention all the name dropping she does. Don't get me wrong most of the time these are interesting rambles, but they don't help you come test time. It is very easy for me to also say that this class is the most corrupt class I have every attended. In a class of over 50 students on test day there was never more than 15 students who took the test on the right day. She gives extensions to students in the theatre department she knows, and she knows them all. On test day she is never there, and a person comes in gives out the tests and leaves. I have personally saw a student for each test come in, get the test and leave. I know these tests were spread throughout the students getting their extensions. In all this said you can pass this class fairly if you are very very bright and devote all your free time to studing for this class, and if reading old boring plays is your thing. I warn you however don't take this class unless you have to.
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