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Difficulty is not a primary concern here; the courses listed may range from [[Easy classes]] to [[Hard Classes]]. Questions of relevance: Did you leave the class with the sense that you learned something meaningful? Did your semester review sheets glow with high praise? A professor change your outlook? Find a course that you could not imagine someone going four years without taking? Please list and help make Williams a better place for all. | Difficulty is not a primary concern here; the courses listed may range from [[Easy classes]] to [[Hard Classes]]. Questions of relevance: Did you leave the class with the sense that you learned something meaningful? Did your semester review sheets glow with high praise? A professor change your outlook? Find a course that you could not imagine someone going four years without taking? Please list and help make Williams a better place for all. | ||
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+ | This is the best class i have taken at Williams. there is a lot of reading, but about 90% of it is interesting and i'm glad i read it. Prof. Wood is also the man, and having him explain history is like having the golden rule explained to you by Jesus. sort of |
Revision as of 10:57, November 25, 2005
Difficulty is not a primary concern here; the courses listed may range from Easy classes to Hard Classes. Questions of relevance: Did you leave the class with the sense that you learned something meaningful? Did your semester review sheets glow with high praise? A professor change your outlook? Find a course that you could not imagine someone going four years without taking? Please list and help make Williams a better place for all.
History 135t
This is the best class i have taken at Williams. there is a lot of reading, but about 90% of it is interesting and i'm glad i read it. Prof. Wood is also the man, and having him explain history is like having the golden rule explained to you by Jesus. sort of