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Food and Values
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The course covers philosophical topics related to food, with varying levels of engagement depending on the student's interest in philosophy. It is generally considered easy to get a good grade, though grading can be confusing at times. The workload is moderate, mainly consisting of essays and tutorials.
Grading is generally not generous; some students find it challenging to achieve an A+. However, overall, it is easier to get a decent grade.
The workload is moderate with two main assignments: two essays and one video assignment. Tutorial participation is also required but can be skipped for those who prefer to study independently.
Assessments include two essays, one video assignment, and tutorial participation. There are no midterms or finals.
The teaching quality varies; some students find the lectures and tutorials engaging, while others feel them to be boring. The tutor's help is generally positive, with many praising their willingness to answer questions and provide guidance.
Engage more in tutorials for better understanding and grades. Preview the course outline before attending lectures to stay interested. Write your essays carefully as they are a significant part of the assessment.
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