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THE RICE THRESHER NEWS FEATURE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,2007
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ARTV
Avg Quality: 1.85
Avg Courseload: 2.49
ARTV 102 (Prof. Smith):
"This class was a whole lot of fun and
was challenging in a way that most
other rice classes aren't. I would
highly reccomend it for people who
are looking for something low stress
and creative."
ENGL
Avg Quality: 1.91
Avg Courseload: 2.60
ENGL 103 (Prof. Heckelman):
"I rather would have been continu-
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and waste my time in this class with
people learning english as a second
language."
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one day, we went over citation in
English 103. Wow.
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school English course except less
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Avg Quality: 1.82
Avg Courseload: 2.51
HIST 468 (Prof. Sneider):
"There are not any men in the class
currently because I've received the
impression that they are afraid that the
class is just an erudite men-bashing
session. This is NOT the case."
HIST 370 (Prof. Zammito):
"This course is amazing, the
professor's lectures are like little
performances; you'll want to clap
at the end."
HUMA
Avg Quality: 1.59
Avg Courseload: 2.74
HUMA 102 (Prof. Harter):
"really fun class and good break
from engineering."
KINE
Avg Quality: 1.86
Avg Courseload: 2.57
KINE 310 (Prof. Eliot):
"If there had been a different teacher, it
could have been an amazing course."
LING
Avg Quality: 2.30
Avg Courseload: 2.69
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Whitfield, Stephen. The Rice Thresher, Vol. 95, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 2007, newspaper, September 21, 2007; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth443102/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.