Joined: Mon 04-15-2002 4:23PM Posts: 516 Location: Far, far away from Rolla (Colorado to be exact)
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Ahmed is pretty good.
Schramm is really good.
Haven't had any others here.
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Joined: Tue 09-11-2001 2:34PM Posts: 1084 Location: Off Campus (i.e. not hell)
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I will recommend McManus until the day I die. I know you asked for easy... he isn't the easiest, but he is BY FAR the most interesting and knowledgable. He usually just has two tests per semester and two short papers as your grade. The tests are pure regurgitation of what he's said in class, but you need to know a lot of the details he gave you. But like I said, his lectures are the most interesting I've been to here.
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I have McManus right now for Modern Western Civ and I really enjoy his class its based on 3 essay tests in which you pick from 4 questions and answer 2 its a good class to take and I would recommend it to everyone I know
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I would have to say Ahmad is the best history teacher I've had. She usually has a story about sex or drugs to go along with her lectures to keep them interesting. She doesn't like to go into details about wars, but i feel shes the best history teacher.
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Joined: Wed 10-09-2002 6:14PM Posts: 1289 Location: Romeoville, IL
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Who can recommend a good 300 level history course to take, both in terms of being interesting as well as being easy. I need to take one to be a "well rounded student".
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it may not be the easiest class, but religion and witchcraft in early america is a great class. dr. gragg is really interesting, and he gave us like four weeks off ( its a night class ) and we only had to come for ten minutes those four weeks.
Joined: Wed 11-12-2003 9:26AM Posts: 87 Location: A Bar Hopefully
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I had Huber my freshmen year for HIST 176...it wasn't too bad. The tests involved a lot of writing, but if you go to class, you can get an A.
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I had Huber for Hist 176. I didn't think it was the easiest thing in the world, but we were rarely in there for more than 40 minutes and he's just a nice fellow. Quizzes were easy, the exams were not. If I could get an A, anybody could get an A...possibly.
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Can 15 years of imaginary training be put to use? It can't.
So McManus is a good professor? Good. He's who I have for History 280 next semester - "The American Military Experience." Has anyone taken this class? Any thoughts, comments?
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