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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Questions about Rhetoric Classes

Hello Rhetorical Knights,

I was wondering if anyone might speak to two questions I had in preparation for enrollment in Rhetoric classes next semester. First,  I was wondering if taking Rhetoric 103B with only Rhetoric 10 under my belt is a bit of a stretch? Second, can anyone comment on Professor Bhandari's 150 and 162 classes? I am torn between post-liberal political philosophy and American cultures.

Regards, Aaron

2 comments:

  1. Constable is considered one of the more difficult graders in the department. That said, if you've completed 10 and are willing and able to put some good work in, you have all the tools you need to do well.

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  2. Thanks Ian; I appreciate the feedback. I have decided to take Bhandari's Post-Liberal Political Philosophy. Mostly, I am very interested in his reading list. Have you taken Bhandari? Best regards, Aaron

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