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Modern Chinese literature (1917-1949): fiction
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Modern Chinese literature covers a significant period from 1917 to 1949, offering insightful content through lectures and tutorials. Grading is generally fair but not generous, with some students finding the workload heavy due to frequent readings and assignments.
Grading was perceived as fair but not generous; however, the final exam being open-book helped ease the pressure for many students.
The course has a moderate to heavy workload, requiring regular reading and tutorial reports. Students spend about 10-12 hours per week on the course.
Assessments include frequent readings, tutorial reports, and an open-book final exam. There are no midterms or quizzes mentioned.
Professor Wei Yan is highly praised for her engagement and helpfulness, while other professors have also been noted for their responsiveness and guidance.
Regular reading and preparation are key to success; meeting with the professor during office hours can provide valuable support and improve grades.
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