<p>In your opinion, who is the best professor for Expos?
I have Alms currently.</p>
<p>That’s like trying to find a needle in a haystack. There are way too many of them, and they change every year.</p>
<p>I agree with Sixflags. It’s very difficult to get a grade that ranges from a B to an A in Expos if you end up with a demanding professor. However, if you make it VERY clear to the professor that you actually care, go to office hours frequently for help/ questions about improving on the next assignment, involve yourself in class discussions, work on assignments as soon as they’re assigned (trust me, you do NOT want to put off anything until the last 24 hours), and strive to accomplish what they professor asks from you, you should be able to earn at least a B.</p>
<p>I think all Expos instructors have to be demanding due to the nature of the course. </p>
<p>Go to class and listen for hints about important quotes. Make a logical argument according to the prompt given. Write the required amount of pages. </p>
<p>Revise according to the comments written on your paper by the instructor. This is key. They want to see revisions. It could be a sentence, a paragraph, or your whole paper.</p>
<p>This class is not a waste. It will help you to become a better writer.</p>