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I just need to vent about my online sociology class.
This is sociology 215 : sociology of minority groups which we are supposed to learn about how each minority group came to together in America. Well, each freakin' chapter is roughly 60-90 pages long and we are supposed to read this within a week. I don't know about anyone else, but seriously who wants to read their textbook, and who wants to read that many pages in one sitting and then discuss it! Most of the things in the chapters are facts like dates, times and numbers related to the population. However, there is quite a bit of that "dragged-out term paperness" in this book and it drives me INSANE! Each test we take is over 4 of the chapters which we read and the test reviews the teacher gives us contains several key facts which should not be too hard to remember. Then you go to the school and take the test... and you realize during this test that probably 1/2 of the questions on the test are ones you reviewed for and the other is statistics and authors names in the book. Thanks, I needed to get that off my chest. Now my question for any of you is how would you deal with it? I already emailed the teacher and told her it's ridiculous that test reviews have only half revelant material on them to remember. I suppose it's bothering me this badly because this is the first and only class that I have had a extremely difficult time with in the two years I have spent in college. My grade is very low and for me that embarrassing as hell when your normal GPA is usually no lower than a 3.0. [cursing][cursing][cursing][cursing] |
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