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China and World Order
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China and World Order is considered challenging, especially for non-political science majors, due to its heavy workload and rigorous assessments. It's good for those interested in gaining insight into China’s interactions in world politics but can be traumatic with a strict grading curve and demanding tutorials.
Grading seems generous as long as the final essay is well-written; however, some students find it harsh overall.
Heavy workload with extensive readings, multiple quizzes, and mandatory group projects. Tutorials are mandatory but can be oppressive due to strict participation requirements.
Assessments include a closed-book essay final exam, multiple-choice quizzes, an Analytical Essay (1000 words), tutorials, and group presentations. No midterms.
The professor is described as nice and knowledgeable but the teaching assistant can be biased and mean. Tutorials are generally difficult due to strict participation requirements.
Choose a different tutor if possible; some students suggest avoiding Jessica Hun. Prepare thoroughly for tutorials and group projects.
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