Hey, has anyone taken this course? If so, how easy was it and would you consider it a bird course?
(I'm trying to balance out my schedule )
06-08-2013 at 09:32 AM
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The prof. is listed as Magda Stroinska. She is one of the most caring and considerate types around. She takes the trouble to get to know everyone personally and to involve them in class discussion. Check any prof. rating site to get an idea of how others have seen her. You should expect to put in a reasonable effort, and if you do, you can expect to be rewarded appropriately.
06-08-2013 at 08:30 PM
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I've taken this course as one of my electives in my second year. This is one of the easiest course I've taken. Dr. Stroinska is a great prof and she is quite thorough in her lectures. The assignments are pretty easy and they are more experimental assignments. This means that you have to do some research assignments then write a paper about it. One assignment we had was when we have to make up a product and shop around and we have to see how the employees act on your strange request.
So basically this course is about communication and it explains how communication works in people. It's quite an interesting course and I really liked it. There is a midterm and final exam and the prof explains what's gonna be on these exams which makes it easier for the students what to study and what not to study...
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