Principles of critical reading, thinking and writing in the university. Students analyze academic discourse, develop rhetorical strategies for exposition and argument, practice examination writing, and write and revise papers. Completion of C or better meets Entry Level Writing Requirement.
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Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeNone
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeLiterally the worst. Has psychological issues, as papers are graded according to mood and even when asked for her constructive criticism, nothing changed with grading. Power tripper. Assigns way too much homework - as if her class is the most important one. RUN. Also raging b some days- turns on a dime. DONT RECOMMEND.
Professor Webb wants her student to learn something from her. There's abundant work each week, and you might easily forget one or more pieces since they were not due on the same day. I'm confused about her grading because I modified my paper by her instruction and still got a low 85.
She is welcoming and passionate. But really a tough grader.
I spent most of my time in her class, and the grade was the lowest compared to my other classes. Be ready to read a lot at home and think and write a lot during lectures. She is indeed a tough grader for Writing Projects. Unless you want to challenge yourself, there are other professors whose classes are more enjoyable.
Took Ling12. She is passionate and welcoming students at office hours. But grade hard on papers, and it doesn't improve your grades even if you goes to her office hours all the time. Had 6 quizzes, 1 midterm, 2 writing project (1200 min word count per project), 3 language tutorials, 6 journals, 1 final.
You can feel her passion; however, you cannot ignore her high expectations, which might be frustrating... Be ready to visit her frequently to figure out how to meet her expectations.