Manuel Covo

13 reviews
Get ready to read Amazing lectures Clear grading criteria Graded by few things Participation matters Gives good feedback Skip class? You won't pass. Inspirational So many papers Caring Respected Accessible outside class
Past quarters
HIST 193C
20 / 42 Enrolled
The Early Caribbean in the Atlantic World (ca. 1500 - ca. 1850)
Manuel Covo 3.6
W F
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
HIST 200E
2 / 12 Enrolled
Historical Literature: Europe
Manuel Covo 3.6
W
16:00 PM - 18:50 PM
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HIST4C . 1 Year, 6 Days Ago

Dense lectures and a ton of reading. Difficult course, but interesting (if history is your thing). Lectures are a bit dry though.

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HIST4C . 1 Year, 13 Days Ago

Prof Covo is amazing! His lectures are easy to follow and slides are very clear (he also posts the slides so it's accessible outside of class) Attendance to section is mandatory but not lecture. Midterm is online and he gives two online quizzes that are very manageable! Would 100% take him again if I have the chance and great for a GE.

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HIST4C . 1 Year, 21 Days Ago

Most boring and non engaging professor I've had with awful slides. The amount of content covered in 4c is ridiculous, and students are expected to know the context behind tons of historical content while citing over 40 primary sources for the final which is closed book.

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HIST4C . 1 Year, 27 Days Ago

The final was absolutely confusing, there was no study guide and we had to write two papers while citing sources. It was on topics from week 3-9, and he expected us to have sources relating to multiple parts of each week.

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HIST4C . 1 Year, 1 Month Ago

he talks very fast you might as well not even go to lecture he will move to the next slide before you can even type one bullet point

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HIST193C . 2 Years Ago

Great professor who clearly knows a lot and is passionate about his work. I took two of his classes - one was the French Revolution and the other a research seminar - and learned a lot in both. Classes are clearly laid out and tests were graded fairly. Really nice guy who strives to help you succeed.

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193C . 2 Years Ago

One of my favorite professors! The system of this class was beneficial. He is very educated and kind. Great professor.

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HIST193C . 2 Years Ago

One of the only profs who was clear about the grading criteria and we could expect the same thing every week. Have to participate every lecture (once a week) for points; just do the very manageable readings. Midterm + final were an essay on a book of choice, taking him again next qtr! Easy on the eyes and lenient if you've been participating.

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HIST193C . 3 Years Ago

Very interesting course content on a region I don't see much about. Weekly lectures and reading on your own, one live discussion a week. He will ask guiding questions to get people to interact and speak up but if something's unclear he'll explain it. Written or oral (15 min) book report on a book of choice. Easy to talk to and really friendly guy.

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HIST4C . 4 Years Ago

His lectures were a little difficult to keep up with, but I ended up reading the book/readings he provided and attending sections (if there were any depended on your TA). The class was not too bad, only two papers and a final that was two short answers. Similar class to AP Euro.

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HIST4C . 4 Years Ago

Prof Covo was super attentive and understanding throughout the quarter. He did his best to accommodate for his students and always recognized the class for doing well. There was a lot of material in the lectures, but the readings complimented them well and were worth reading (especially saving quotes to use later on essays!)

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HIST4C . 4 Years Ago

*COVID ONLINE* He was a great professor! 2 quarter papers and 1 final where you answer 2 short questions. His lectures were clear and not long. He always congratulated the class on the assignments. He listened to requests from students by posting lecture powerpoints and buying a microphone so we can hear him better. Interesting class!

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