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Chinese history and culture in the twentieth century
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CHIN1203 covers Chinese history and culture in the twentieth century; some find it easy with a manageable workload, while others feel the grading is strict and the tutorials challenging. The course is good for those seeking an introduction to modern Chinese history and culture.
Grading varies—some students find it generous, with A's not uncommon, while others report strict standards, especially in papers.
The workload is generally light, mainly consisting of tutorials and a final paper. Tutorials can be demanding, particularly if led by certain tutors.
Assessment includes four tutorial sessions (50% of the grade), a semester paper (50%), and occasional reading reports. The final paper grade can significantly impact the overall score.
The professor is described as knowledgeable and engaging, though some find his lectures relaxed. Tutors vary in quality; some are praised for their helpfulness while others are criticized for being unhelpful or unengaging.
Prepare thoroughly for tutorials to avoid low scores; communicate early with the tutor about your paper topic to ensure a better grade. If you choose Wei Haoneng as your tutor, be prepared for high expectations.
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