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...course, many of us thrive on the heavy workload or we wouldn't be here. I know I enjoy being frantically busy, even though I complain about it. I work better under pressure. I like having a lot to do. After two or three weeks of summer laziness I get fidgety and cranky. I'd rather push myself by taking on just a little more than I should...
...Having a freshman workload, I can better appreciate what these people are going through," Michael A. Kay '01 said after listening to a fellow describe the extent of his curricular reading...
With those two books out of the picture, the next step is easy. Disregard the "workload" or "difficulty" of a class. Use the course catalog to narrow classes into two genera relative to you: interesting (very small) and uninteresting (very large). Next, take the first genus and divide it into two species: difficult and easy. Now, start making calculated decisions about how much you want to read and write this semester. The worst mistake you can make during shopping period is to enroll in an uninteresting class because you've read or heard that...
Anthropology 105 meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 to 10:50 a.m. When the class was last offered two years ago, it received a 4.1 CUE guide overall rating, a 2.8 for workload and a 2.9 for difficulty...
...course received an overall rating of 4.3 in the 1996-97 edition of the CUE guide, and Cox received a 4.9. Workload was rated 3.1 and difficulty...