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Mothering China: From the Womb to the Nation (Online)
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The course is generally viewed as interesting but can be challenging due to its heavy workload, especially towards the end of the semester. It's good for students interested in gender studies and teamwork, though some find it boring without strong motivation.
Grading seems fair; a few students mention getting A+ with effort, while others find it difficult to achieve high grades without reliable teammates.
Workload is manageable at the beginning but becomes heavy towards the end of the semester. Students need to prepare for weekly assignments and presentations.
Assessment includes pre-lectures, group work (presentations, final podcast), quizzes or tutorials participation, and a final project. Grading is not explicitly mentioned in terms of curve or ease of getting an A.
The professor and tutor are generally described as helpful and engaging, though some find the course content boring without strong interest.
Find reliable teammates, participate actively in tutorials, and consult with the teacher frequently for better grades. Consistent preparation is key to handling the heavy workload.
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