Big Group
Ok, no offense to Cynthia, but the big group lectures have to go. Is anyone with me on this? It's too loud to hear and too slow to follow and everyone stops listening about 15 minutes in. The best thing about Joe's big class last year is that we never met in big groups, it was almost all discussion groups. I think I would learn a lot better (and be more inclined to read) if we discussed the readings instead of getting lectured on them. I joined Watauga College to avoid lecture classes and it's my understanding that that was one of the founding principals behind Watauga. Again, no offense Cynthia, but I really don't like the big group and most of the people that I have talked to don't really like it either.

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I agree, we discussed this in one of our small group sessions, and the general consensus is that we prefer the small groups, while the big group is hard to follow and leaves much to be desired. The course information is interesting, but the set-up should be more similar to Utopia.
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