Well, "Hemingway" and "Chaucer" were very easy courses. I already had read a lot of "Hemingway," plus I like him as an author, so it was easy to get thru those novels.
The professor I had for "Chaucer" made the course SO much fun. He was just an awesome professor and always voted, every year, as the best prof. on campus. Included in the course was also an over-view what what live was like around the time of Chaucer, so that was interesting too. My essay/term paper for that class was regarding medical and sanitation during that time. So gross and so much fun.
So the rest of the courses were what took up a lot of time. And I'll admit I used Cliff Notes quite a bit, in some cases, to help me out. Esp. the longer early British novels that were SO dry.
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Date: 2008-10-30 11:50 pm (UTC)The professor I had for "Chaucer" made the course SO much fun. He was just an awesome professor and always voted, every year, as the best prof. on campus. Included in the course was also an over-view what what live was like around the time of Chaucer, so that was interesting too. My essay/term paper for that class was regarding medical and sanitation during that time. So gross and so much fun.
So the rest of the courses were what took up a lot of time. And I'll admit I used Cliff Notes quite a bit, in some cases, to help me out. Esp. the longer early British novels that were SO dry.