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I'm taking this one next semester. It sounded better than any of the other Lit classes (not a particularly big fan of British literature). --[[User:KoopaTroopa211|KoopaTroopa211]] 09:39, 26 Apr 2005 (EDT) | I'm taking this one next semester. It sounded better than any of the other Lit classes (not a particularly big fan of British literature). --[[User:KoopaTroopa211|KoopaTroopa211]] 09:39, 26 Apr 2005 (EDT) | ||
− | Hobbs is teaching it next semester... he's a good teacher, very good. | + | Hobbs is teaching it next semester... he's a good teacher, very good. - [[User:Stuey|Stuey]] |
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+ | :If you want something easy, go with Multiethnic BS Lit. Goad for AmLit mostly sucks. He seems like poetry a lot and we had to write an essay about a poem. -[[User:Squishypickle|Squishypickle]] |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 28 April 2005
I'm taking this one next semester. It sounded better than any of the other Lit classes (not a particularly big fan of British literature). --KoopaTroopa211 09:39, 26 Apr 2005 (EDT)
Hobbs is teaching it next semester... he's a good teacher, very good. - Stuey
- If you want something easy, go with Multiethnic BS Lit. Goad for AmLit mostly sucks. He seems like poetry a lot and we had to write an essay about a poem. -Squishypickle