Tufts University: Peter Lupu - Philosophy - Professor ratings, reviews and much more | JumboAccess
Review:
The professor had an enthusiasm for the course and obvious knowledge of the course material and of philosophy in general. Class participation was heartily encouraged. The class itself was a bit unstructured, albeit fun, and I at least enjoyed going. Others sometimes seemed fed up with the lack of structure. The material itself was pretty interesting, but it got bit repetitive at times, and some of the readings were a bit hard to get through towards the end of them. Overall, a great, easy course to take, especially if you have any interest in the subject area, and to fill the second half of the writing requirement or a humanities distribution.
Workload:
Workload was really light, didn't even have readings every week, and they generally never added up to more than 10 or 15 pages a week, although parts tended to get a bit dense. We had one project paper that he would correct and we would have to hand back in, one 3-5 page paper, and then the final was two 3-5 page take home essays that we could choose from a list of questions he gave us and had a week to complete.
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