<p>How are these classes?</p>
<p>The former is congested and requires patience and non-procrastination and an inking for listening to cadence, etc. and blues-y influences on rock&roll. You and your 500 best friends will be listening to Elvis excerpts and say, the Classical Music Library or otherwise where RealPlayer files are at your pleasant disposal for a limited period of time.</p>
<p>I completely disagree; I'm taking history of rock and roll right now, and it's the easiest class on my schedule. The one book for the whole class is an easy read, and Professor Eyerly leaves her slides up long enough for copying. There's nothing difficult about this class. All it is is 4 listening quizes where you have to identify artists and names of songs, one 500 word essay, and a multiple choice midterm and final.</p>
<p>It's a really easy GE.</p>
<p>hm, two very different opinions, anyone else have an opinion?</p>
<p>Who's teaching History of Japan? Which history of Japan class is it, anyway?</p>