[nabs-l] creative writing class
Justin Young
jty727 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 29 03:08:21 UTC 2011
Ashley,
When unsure of what a course covers I usually do one of two things. I
ask the professor(if I know them) about it and get a sense of what is
required. The other thing if it is possible and I have friends who
have taken the course I ask them how it was. Do you know anyone at
your school who has taken this course before? When trying to get a
sense of the work load it is best to ask someone who has dealt with
the course.
Hope you enjoy this course,
Justin
On 12/28/11, Ashley Bramlett <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I might take creative writing as an elective. Its an intro class.
> I like writing but most my writing is concrete and probably not too
> creative; I thought this might help me write more descriptively and
> imaginatively.
>
> So what is a class like? If you took it, any challenges you had? Is it more
> discussion or writing in class?
> What topics are covered? What did you like most about it?
> A good thing about a writing class is usually there are not tests, but
> essays and projects for midterms and finals.
>
> Acording to the course description, it covers a little of everything seems
> like including drama, poetry, fiction and creative nonfiction.
> Thanks.
> Ashley
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