the two classes I've taken were at the nationally reputable school, and were pretty easy - I did all my homework at work, and it was practical stuff, not intellectually demanding work.
Heh. Don't get me started. Okay, too late. I once sat as the grad student member on the committee that approved or disapproved new graduate level courses at my school. The Library School once sent in a proposal for a course on fine letterpress printing. They'd just had a fine old letterpress donated and wanted to use it, by gum. Everyone on the committee thought it was a gee whiz neat idea. Meanwhile, I'm reading the proposed syllabus and wondering what kind of school it is that gives graduate credit for a vo-tech course. (Yes, I was the sole dissenting vote.)
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Date: 2005-04-14 06:55 pm (UTC)Heh. Don't get me started. Okay, too late. I once sat as the grad student member on the committee that approved or disapproved new graduate level courses at my school. The Library School once sent in a proposal for a course on fine letterpress printing. They'd just had a fine old letterpress donated and wanted to use it, by gum. Everyone on the committee thought it was a gee whiz neat idea. Meanwhile, I'm reading the proposed syllabus and wondering what kind of school it is that gives graduate credit for a vo-tech course. (Yes, I was the sole dissenting vote.)
Sorry. Sciences student issues bubbling up. Better now.