Super informative. Lots of readings w/ specific versions of books you need, but the heavy stuff is at the start of term when you aren't as busy. Graded on 2 exams (3 short essays each) and section participation w/ mini quizzes each week in section but based on completion not quality. Allowed a 2-sided 8x11in note page on exams. Great for GE
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i didn't enjoy the course. The exams are predictable, you can get a good score as long as you know how to write the themes he talks about in lectures in your exam essays and what should be put in the cheat sheet (very important). It's hard to follow his lectures (for me as a non-native student). i got an A but it's definitely a painful A.
Graded by Section Attendance/Participation, Midterm, Final (each 3 short answer ques). Readings were not as disturbing as people are making them out to be. Nuanced content, interesting to learn about. Only issue is Pandya would say he would post lectures after Wed. lectures, but would post them inconsistently; into the next week when we moved on
Graded by Section Attendance/Participation, Midterm, Final (each 3 short answer ques). Readings were not as disturbing as people are making them out to be. Nuanced content, interesting to learn about. Only issue is Pandya would say he would post lectures after Wed. lectures, but would post them inconsistently; into the next week when we moved on
Lectures were VERY interesting, helped us to understand the readings, and WERE VERY SIMILAR to the midterm & final (75% of grade). A lot of dense readings (read around a book or multiple short stories/two weeks), but as an Asian American, I found them super engaging. Learned what it means to be ASAM via different lenses. Sections also were helpful!
I love Sameer sm!!! The material was pretty dense and vacuous at times, but Prof Pandya was super passionate during his lectures and made it easy to grasp the more difficult concepts. The reading can be alot, but if you keep up with the schedule it isn't horrible, and the assigned books were really good anyways so I didn't mind.
I LOVE Professor Pandya! He's is THE BEST. His lectures are amazing, he really shows that he knows what he's talking about and is VERY passionate about it. Grading is very clear and the reading is pretty chill, just keep up on the schedule he gives on the syllabus and you're good.
GOAT GE professor, his lectures were amazing first and foremost and was extremely interesting for a general education. Uploaded his lecture material when asked by his students, super straightforward midterm so long as you paid attention, and was aware of the situations that impacted his students. Super understanding professor highly recommend.
This class is a good, interesting, and pretty easy GE. Reading amount was expected for a lit class and all very interesting texts. Lectures were offered online as well but I wish more people had come to class because lectures were very engaging and interesting. Prof Pandya has very insightful things to say and perspectives. Highly recommend!
The grading is harder than what I heard from other Students. Many of my friends got low 80s on their essays. However, hard work and good writing are rewarded, as I got 95+ on both essays.
Pandya is an incredible lecturer, I came into his class knowing nothing about Asian American lit and I was engaged for the full hour and a half he spoke twice a week. A lot of reading, but grade is mostly papers so you can LitCharts your way through his class and not keep up with weekly readings. Would definitely take his class again!
He is a nice person. His class was involved and interesting, but this class is not that easy.
Professor Pandya is an eloquent, intelligent teacher, and I enjoyed the readings for his class. A lot of it is very abstract however, and so are his exam questions. Definitely graded harder than I thought it would be, so wouldn't recommend taking as a GE. Only 2 things (2 essays) go in the grade book, and section attendance is VERY mandatory.
I took ASAM5 over summer and it was super easy and enlightening. Despite the amount of reading that we had to sift through, the TAs were always very flexible, fair, and accommodating. Pandya is also a great lecturer definitely wish I had this class in person!
Took Professor Pandya's course last year. Very inspirational yet very hard. Lots of reading and critical thinking. Also, it's fun to talk to Prof Pandya, a great man with lots of thoughts.
I had Prof. Pandya my fall quarter. Both the midterm and the final were essay-based, so its good to understand what your TA looks for in writing. Lectures are based on his interpretation of the texts so lectures are in a sense mandatory , but theres no iClicker or anything. The content is really interesting and he presents it effectively.
Pandyas class is all about the readings so you must stay on top of them in order to follow along in lecture. He is good about teaching the topics and is very enthusiastic about the material. He tends to try to engage with the class by asking questions, sometimes until he gets the answer he wants. All the readings were interesting and memorable.
Can't really appreciate this kind of literature class, feeling quite uncomfortable with some of the contents and views. Choose another department gets class for ethnicity requirement if you can.
I loved this class. The professor made the content interesting and he is very excited and passionate about what he teaches. Go to lecture because the midterm and final are on his interpretations of the texts, and he doesn't post the slides online. Go to section too. The TAs grade everything, so figure out what they want.
Does not post lecture slides online and the lecture slides are text heavy!! I think if you do all the reading, go to lectures, and put effort into studying you should get an A (especially in a GE) but apparently not in this class. I would take P/NP if I were you. Or just not take this class.
He is super dedicated, interesting and helpful. All lectures are important and I feel are necessary to understanding the bigger picture of what the readings are really about. Do the readings and go to most lectures, and you'll get an A. Prof wants us to succeed and engages the class. Readings are well selected!
Long lectures. He is passionate but the topic is interesting, yet boring. You need to go to class because on the test you need to know his interpretations. 1 midterm, 1 final; both written. Grading is all based on TA. Figure out what they want in your papers.