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Buddhist Architecture: Monasteries in Cross-Cultural Developments
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This course is generally considered easy to get a good grade, especially for those who can manage the small workload. It's well-suited for students interested in Buddhist architecture or looking for an accessible course with engaging tutors and quizzes.
Grading is generous; it’s relatively easy to achieve a B+ or higher without putting in much effort.
The workload is manageable, primarily consisting of small assignments, field trips, and two quizzes. It can be completed with minimal effort for those who are not interested in the subject matter.
Assessments include group project (GP), final essay, field trip report, and two quizzes. The grading curve is fair, allowing for a decent grade even with limited effort.
Tutors and professors are generally described as helpful and engaging, though some find the lectures challenging to follow without prior knowledge of architecture or Buddhism.
Attend tutorials seriously to understand key points, choose a good topic for the group project, and communicate frequently with tutors. The workload is small, so it’s possible to coast through the course.
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