<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>Just wondering if anyone has experience with either of the above classes (both of which fulfill requirements for me). They overlap during the summer session so I can only take one. The first is Marx, taught by Leif Weatherby (very few pcr reviews and the ones that were there were taught by a different prof) and the second is Law and Social change with Hocine Fetni. If anyone knows about either of the professors that'd be great too. Also, they seem fairly comparable in workload, but again that's from limited reviews. Thank you so much.</p>
<p>Also, can't change the title but input on HIST 020 (US Hist to 1865) with Prykhodko is welcome as well. Thanks!</p>
<p>Sorry, I don’t have experience with them, but I’m curious…are you trying to fulfill social structures (and possibly one of the CAS sectors)?//why exactly are you taking a class before you’ve started at Penn?</p>
<p>If you want to take it just because you’re interested and it does fulfill one requirement, go ahead. You just might want to talk to Inge (Huntsman adviser)/see if whichever class you choose double counts for something.
I also PCR-ed them, and the hist 020 one has pretty good ratings, but also <em>really</em> high difficulty ratings. If you don’t care, they honestly all look about equal quality, so aside from thinking about double counting, just take the one that looks the most interesting to you.</p>
<p>Also, this is kind of awkward, since I think meeting people online and then again in real life is, well, awkward, but…hi! I’m going to be one of your RA’s on the Huntsman floor.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice. They all fulfill some requirement (grmn 247 is humanities and social science sector, hist 020 is history and tradition, and soc 235 fulfills a Huntsman IS requirement) and they’re all classes I’d be interested in taking. In addition to that though, it’s partially because I live in the area and sort of want to get a preview of how Penn classes are before I start up in full swing, and a big part of it is that I’ll be an athlete, so I want to try and avoid taking six classes in-season, for example. Yeah, I saw the hist 020 difficulty ratings right after I posted that–I think I’ll pass. I chose the soc one in the end, it seemed the most interesting. And very cool, hi! Haha, thank you for the advice again.</p>