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I think that each student's experience in Hoos Connected really depends on their group. My group was not very talkative, and the facilitators tried to push reflecting on deep topics too soon. During the first few weeks, all the course really is is playing games with one another, which was totally fine. However, before we've really gotten to know our group members, we push into talking about very personal things. If the facilitators asked a question to the group and no one answered, they would just wait in silence until someone finally did. I've heard good things about this course from other students who were in groups where they really bonded with each other, so I think it's just the luck of the draw as to whether you'll enjoy this course or not. The good thing is, even if you don't like the course, it doesn't have any outside work associated with it and only meets once a week so it's an easy credit. #tCFfall22
100% best class i've taken at UVA. I absolutely loved this course. You are split into smaller groups on the first day, whom you meet with weekly instead of the whole class. Attending class can get a little annoying because it is so low maintenance that it doesn't feel like you need to. BUT YOU SHOULD. you talk about different topics every week, getting more and more personal throughout the semester. I truly believe I made such amazing connections in that class. please please take this course.
I thought this class was solid. Basically, you meet with your small group every week which, in my case, consisted of two facilitators (also students) and 8 students. You talk about many topics, ranging from fun ("what fun/not fun thing did you do this week") to deep ("tell us about a challenge you faced in your life") and you do team-building activities (though these are not lame like any team-building activities you may have done in the past). No one is forced to speak up for the deeper topics, it's only whoever volunteers to speak up. Although this class was really fun (helped by the numerous tangents we went on that helped me learn more about all of us) I didn't really make friends with my group members; perhaps if you're a first year, you'll have better luck in your first semester. I agree with the other reviewer who said that this class will mainly help you make acquaintances who you'll wave to around grounds, and that's about it. Overall, I still feel this is a class worth taking, however.
P.S. Another reviewer said the groups were based on dorms, which was not the case for me (though I don't remember if that was an option on the group preferences form they sent out).
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This course is super easy and can be really fun. It a credit or no credit class where you get divided into smaller groups of people in your year. You meet once a week for about an hour and you talk about things, ranging from your communication styles, your personality and just a bunch of other stuff. Depending on the group your placed in it can be fun and chatty or it can be quiet and awkward. People usually warm up after a couple of meeting. There is zero homework and is stress free. There are two facilitators that guide the conversations. It a great way to meet new people or just take a break from some hard classes. Personally, I didn't make any friends in there but probably some acquaintances, and it was enjoyable because i started to look forward to it. It helps you see that others are dealing with the same things you are.
This was truly the best class I could have taken, especially as a first year. There is no homework so don’t worry about that, but we literally sit in a room and talk. I looked forward to my once a week class because I had genuinely made friendships and got deeper conversations and understanding than what you’ll get from a random classmate in a 200 person lecture. If you are interested or want to feel better acclimated to the school take the class. You’ll realize that other people may feel the same way you do and it’s really validating! (P.S You get out of it what you give, so please give into the experience!) #tCFF24
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