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Social Divisions in Contemporary Societies
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CCHU9011 is generally seen as a rewarding but potentially stressful course, with varying levels of workload and grading. The professor and tutors are described as engaging and helpful, though some find the readings challenging. Grading tends to be generous in the C range, making it easier to get an A compared to other courses.
Grading is generally generous, often allowing for B+ or higher with effortful participation and good performance on exams and essays.
Workload varies widely; some find it manageable while others consider it heavy. There are weekly readings, group presentations, an essay, and a final exam.
Assessment includes a midterm (small test), final exam, group project, essay, and participation. Grading is not always transparent, with no partial scores or feedback provided initially.
Professors are described as passionate and engaging, though some find the lectures hard to follow. Tutors like Anna and Ashley are noted for their support and encouragement.
Attend tutorials regularly, participate actively in discussions, and read the key points before exams. Engage with the material deeply if you want a better grade or a more enriching experience.
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