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<blockquote data-quote="CarinaH" data-source="post: 32168" data-attributes="member: 6637"><p>[USER=1307]@FutureCity[/USER] Usually you have a lecture and a workshop for each module most weeks. Sometimes you may have a week with only 3 modules, sometimes all four. That’s pretty much it. Lecture and workshop will always be in the same week. So if you have a public law lecture in week 1, your public law workshop will be in that week also. There’s also a ton of additional readings to do, the prep work for the workshops and online non-graded tests and tutorials you need to work through.</p><p>In terms of the prep, every class will be between 50-70 pages of readings each week and there’s usually one long question to prep for each workshop, 1 online tutorial to go through and 1-3 additional multiple choice tests you should do online. About 3-4 classes into the term you need to sit a midterm, which is graded, but that grade is only for you and won’t count towards your overall grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CarinaH, post: 32168, member: 6637"] [USER=1307]@FutureCity[/USER] Usually you have a lecture and a workshop for each module most weeks. Sometimes you may have a week with only 3 modules, sometimes all four. That’s pretty much it. Lecture and workshop will always be in the same week. So if you have a public law lecture in week 1, your public law workshop will be in that week also. There’s also a ton of additional readings to do, the prep work for the workshops and online non-graded tests and tutorials you need to work through. In terms of the prep, every class will be between 50-70 pages of readings each week and there’s usually one long question to prep for each workshop, 1 online tutorial to go through and 1-3 additional multiple choice tests you should do online. About 3-4 classes into the term you need to sit a midterm, which is graded, but that grade is only for you and won’t count towards your overall grade. [/QUOTE]
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