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re: Which Liberal Arts degree do you feel is the hardest at LSU?
Posted on 10/9/15 at 2:08 pm to Old Money
Posted on 10/9/15 at 2:08 pm to Old Money
Evidently I had the only music appreciation teacher in the history of LSU that made the class hard. It ended up being one of the hardest classes (memory wise) that I took. Most people in the class made a C, D, or F on all of the tests. Nobody had A's. Final grades were not even curved
I went into the class wanting to learn to like different styles of music that I hadn't heard before, and I came out of it hating everything
I went into the class wanting to learn to like different styles of music that I hadn't heard before, and I came out of it hating everything
Posted on 10/9/15 at 2:17 pm to Hammertime
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Evidently I had the only music appreciation teacher in the history of LSU that made the class hard. It ended up being one of the hardest classes (memory wise) that I took. Most people in the class made a C, D, or F on all of the tests. Nobody had A's. Final grades were not even curved
I wouldn't say my music appreciation class was hard, but there was a lot of information. It was mostly lecture instead of listening to music. And he took roll, so you had to actually show up. If you took good notes, it was an easy A, but you did have to spend some time studying to do well.
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