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Japanese culture and thought: the Buddhist impact
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BSTC2009 — Japanese culture and thought: the Buddhist impact is generally seen as an easy course with low workload, where students can get good grades by attending lectures or reading slides, although some quizzes are involved. It's suitable for those who want to coast through a course with minimal effort.
Grading is generous; many students find it easy to get A+ without extensive preparation, though some quizzes require careful study.
Workload is light, consisting mainly of attending lectures and completing two quizzes and one essay. Some students mention the workload can be even lighter with minimal effort.
Assessment breakdown includes two in-class quizzes (worth 50% each) and a final essay (40%). Attendance also counts for 10%. Some sections have additional quizzes.
The professor is described as nice, helpful, and engaging. However, some students find the lectures boring due to their flat tone.
Attend lectures or read slides carefully; make cheat sheets for quizzes; choose a good topic for the essay and follow guidelines closely.
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