<p>Hey guys, </p>
<p>I just started using this forum, and I have a question to ask to people who have taken the Writing the Essay.</p>
<p>Baased on your experiences, </p>
<p>who do you recommend?
who do you recommend to avoid?</p>
<p>Hey guys, </p>
<p>I just started using this forum, and I have a question to ask to people who have taken the Writing the Essay.</p>
<p>Baased on your experiences, </p>
<p>who do you recommend?
who do you recommend to avoid?</p>
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who do you recommend?
who do you recommend to avoid?
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this is quite pointless... there are way too many of them (like about 100 just teaching Expository writing program)</p>
<p>And even if I tell you "prof A is good" or "prof B is bad"
there's a big chance that they won't teach next semester...</p>
<p>merumerume's got it right. It's mostly adjuncts teaching, so there's no real consistency to who teaches the course. It's a crap shoot, so pick a time that fits well into your schedule.</p>
<p>Some people like it some don't. It's alot of creative writing.</p>
<p>merumerume is correct. there are way too many teachers. And its generally the same type of exploration-- advancing your own idea using texts to support your ideas and these ideas are usually like some universal claim. they're the same assignments, or generally the same. </p>
<p>I dont know why people hate it, but it's the best class in my schedule this semester. i'm into writing and stuff, and the class really made me look into nonfiction creative writing, its kind of what it is. </p>
<p>you wonder why so many kids hate it...imagine kids in stern...</p>
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...imagine kids in stern...
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<p>LOL.......I'm applying to CAS so I'm allowed to laugh at that.</p>
<p>You don't get to see who teaches which time slot til after you've chosen.</p>