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China’s Ethnic Groups: Pluralism and Assimilation
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The course is generally considered easy with a good grade distribution and engaging professors, making it suitable for those looking for an accessible subject. It's recommended for non-liberal arts students as well.
Grading is generous, with multiple students mentioning that it’s easy to get a good grade, including A+.
Workload is moderate to light, with one group presentation, one poster, and a 2000-word essay being the main assignments. Some find it heavy due to the reflection component.
Assessment breakdown includes: 5% 250 words reflection (x1), 5% attendance, 40% 2-person group project, and 50% a 2000-word essay.
Professors and tutors are described as engaging and nice. Some students find the content sometimes hard to follow or feel like topics are made up, but overall, they are helpful.
Write the 2000-word essay seriously for a good grade; attend all classes to avoid losing points on attendance.
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