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Hong Kong Culture in the Context of Globalization
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The course covers Hong Kong culture in the context of globalization with a mix of engaging lectures and heavy workload, particularly for local students. It's recommended to start early on assignments and find good teammates. The professor is described as boring by some but interesting by others.
Grading seems generous, with multiple students mentioning it was easy to get a B+ or A- despite the heavy workload.
The course has a heavy workload, including presentations, projects, and essays. Students spend around 10-15 hours per week on assignments and readings.
Assessments include one midterm essay, one final essay, group projects (involving filming, editing, and presentations), and possibly attendance.
Teaching quality is mixed; some students find the lectures engaging while others describe them as boring. The professor's teaching style can make it difficult to follow without pre-reading.
Start early on assignments, find good teammates for group projects, and consider choosing a tutor like Fiona if available.
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