General Information |
Professor: |
Nancy Roberts |
Course: |
ENG 305 |
Course Title: |
Fiction Writing |
Student Grade: |
B |
Post Date: |
2:37:45 PM 9/27/2000 |
Overall Rating: |
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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: |
No |
Cumulative Final: |
Not Specified |
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Other Information |
Textbook Required: |
Not Specified |
Extra Credit Available: |
No |
Attendance Required: |
Yes |
Quantity of Notes: |
Moderate |
Difficulty: |
Moderate |
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Additional Comments |
Dr. Nancy Roberts professed ambiguous guidelines for writing in our 305 class so she did not have to be held accountable, at a later time, for things she said in class.
Roberts used no objective grading system for our 305 class, but dispensed grades based on subjective reasoning.
Roberts would allow other students' opinions to gender her own opinion in regards to stories that met the standards she gave in her class syllabus.
Roberts gave no final exam in our 305 class. A final would have allowed those who did not pass her subjective appraisal to convince her that they could parrot back the writing guidelines she espoused.
Roberts had no tolerance for genres of writing that fell outside the mainstream. She allowed her dislike of genre fiction to shine through even if the works had merit.
Roberts often came to class medicated, which had the effect of making some of her lectures incomprehensible.
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