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The vocab quizzes are relatively easy. If you placed in this class most of the vocab you'll already know. You'll still have to study because we get quizzes every other class which come from a 40-50 vocab word bank. The thing that's really sucky is you have to get the english definition correct which comes from the textbook so if you think you know the definition of the korean word, you probably don't because the definitions come from a text book and you have to get it word for word. You'll be spending around 1-3 hours a week studying for vocab. Overall you should try your hardest on the first two tests because those were the easiest (lowkey slacked off on those tests). The last two tests are pretty hard so just cushion yourself by making sure you get 100's on the quizzes, speaking, and essays (which are really easy since she gives you weeks to do it and tells you what mistakes you need to fix which you can fix for full credit). There is no rounding in this class and getting an A is lowkey kinda hard since its a 94 and above where she offers no extra credit(93.99 would still be an A-). One things thats nice is that theres no final and you only have 4 non-cumulative tests (so if you fail one tests lowkey its ggs for you). If you aren't required to take a language class, DO NOT TAKE THIS COURSE. Trust me, this class takes too much time studying for which is crazy since its a 1000 level accelerated course and the class is not an "easy" gpa boost even if your a native speaker.
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