Analysis and practice of various forms of community-based writing (such as reports and proposals) by and for local groups that promote the social good. Attention is paid to direct interaction with the community, research, metacognitive awareness, genre awareness, and writing conventions.
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UnitsLetter
Grading1, 2, 3
PasstimeUpper division only
Level LimitLetters and science
CollegeThis class literally felt like a fever dream, I never bought the textbook or read anything. She never posted the weights for our assignments in Canvas, so I have no idea how anything was graded. Her instructions for papers were not at all clear so you gotta ask her a bunch of questions. She's chill and kind but that class was a pain to get through
really sweet, caring, and understanding prof. you only have 2 major writing assignments and your final is a revision of both + some reflection. low stress class and should be an easy pass. an A requires just a little extra work and buying the textbook but split cost with someone and you'll be ok. you can get by with just skimming readings also
Created a lot of really funny group projects to do during class. A lot of out of class projects that required a lot of writing, but she was lenient about grading as long as you followed the criteria. A lot of reading assigned, but you could get by with skimming through it.
The class definitely has a lot to read on itself, so it's still a hard class. But the professor is caring and respecting, also the gradings are fair. So, even though the workload could be a bit tough, in general it's still manageable.
very nice and understanding, gives good group work that's relevant and fun highly recommend her. lots of group discussion and grading is fair and fairly easy