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Art and Ideas: East and West
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Art and Ideas: East and West is generally viewed as an engaging course with moderate to heavy workload depending on individual interests in art history. It's recommended for those interested in exploring Eastern and Western art, but may be less appealing if you have no background or interest in the subject. Grading tends to be fair, making it easier to achieve a good grade with consistent effort.
Grading is generally considered fair; tutorials and class participation significantly impact grades. Students can get A's with proper preparation, though some find it challenging without strong engagement.
Workload varies based on individual interest in the subject matter but typically includes two essays, regular readings, and active tutorial participation. Some students find it moderate to heavy, especially for those not familiar with art history.
Assessments include two midterms, two finals, two essays, tutorials, and quizzes. Grading is fair, with clear expectations for exams and assignments.
Professors are generally described as engaging and helpful, though some find the content challenging without a background in art history. Tutorials are particularly important for success.
Participate actively in tutorials to improve grades; focus on reading materials and taking detailed notes during lectures. Consistent effort is key to achieving good results.
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