Tufts University: ENG092C - Conrad, Forster, Woolf - English - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccessReview:
Professor Rosenthal is really concerned that her students understand, but she's operating on a completely different plane. Her grading is fair, and her assignments are good ones but expect to have to muddle through the theories on your own. The class involves a lot of abstract and philosophical thinking in a really autonomous way.
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A novel a week (between 100 and 300 pages) with a short paper a week on the reading (around 300-400 words). It's manageable if you like to read.
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Tufts University: ENG092C - Conrad, Forster, Woolf - English - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccessReview:
Professor Rosenthal is extremely intelligent but, unless surrounded by particularly proactive students, she tends to just talk at the class from a far away desk. She seems to be concerned with her students but is somewhat aloof and talking to her after class is no improvement. What I learned in this course is from my own thinking and analyzing, not from class time.
Workload:
This is a nicely straightforward class. Read a novel a week and write a half-page response. There are two fairly short papers per semester and a final take-home paper. Professor Rosenthal is a good grader: she expects tight and insightful analysis but not anything beyond appropriate student level.
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