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Making sense of politics
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POLI1003 is an introductory course that can be manageable but requires significant effort, especially in tutorials. Lectures are variable in quality, with some students finding them engaging and others boring. Grading can be generous for those who prepare thoroughly, though it can also be harsh if not done so.
Grading can be generous for thorough preparation; however, it can be harsh for those who do not engage actively in tutorials or read the required materials.
The workload is moderate to heavy, with weekly essays and active participation in tutorials being crucial. Students should expect to spend several hours per week on assignments and readings.
Assessment includes a final exam (closed-book), essay(s) (30%), and tutorial attendance/participation. Midterm exams are not mentioned but may be present based on the structure of similar courses.
Teaching quality varies; some professors are engaging, while others read directly from slides or scripts. Tutors can be helpful, especially in providing insights during tutorials.
Attend lectures and tutorials regularly, as they provide valuable context for exams. Thoroughly prepare essays and engage actively in discussions to improve your grade. Reading the required texts is essential but not always sufficient; understanding current events through English is also beneficial.
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