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Jen
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i loath English, any ideas?

12/10/2008 9:27:09 PM

drunknloaded
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265 with anderson if available

12/10/2008 9:30:32 PM

icyhotpatch
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not 224 with rouphail unless you have time to read a book a week and can remember what happens in books like a month after you've read it.

12/10/2008 9:33:39 PM

maverick31
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joe fletcher is the man... dont know what he teaches now though... had him for 101 a couple years ago

12/10/2008 9:33:52 PM

mrpink
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252 or anything else with bateman, dude is crazy but he's cool

12/10/2008 9:41:42 PM

StillFuchsia
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anything with Halpern

vinylbandit can confirm this

[Edited on December 10, 2008 at 10:45 PM. Reason : though if this is for spring semester, I'm sure his classes have been full for a while]

12/10/2008 10:40:08 PM

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^

12/10/2008 11:08:50 PM

TaterSalad
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266 charles

12/11/2008 12:05:23 AM

bmw2fyne
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Im taking 266 DE with Charles, should e a piece of cake

12/11/2008 12:17:53 AM

Jrb599
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Anything online at CPCC.

12/11/2008 6:10:18 AM

pttyndal
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I'll second halpern. Had 221 with him and it was a great class. Lisk is also pretty good

12/11/2008 8:20:15 AM

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"not 224 with rouphail unless you have time to read a book a week and can remember what happens in books like a month after you've read it"


Cliff notes?

12/11/2008 11:44:03 AM

icyhotpatch
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^ very little in the form of cliff notes for contemporary world literature. Good luck finding stuff for "changes" by Aidoo, "the inheritance of loss" by Desai, "the kingdom of this world" by Carpentier... etc etc

12/11/2008 12:02:10 PM

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"not 224 with rouphail unless you have time to read a book a week and can remember what happens in books like a month after you've read it."

Seconded. There's one book with Spark Notes. The 1st half of the semester was better than the 2nd half, because the first was a bunch of poems and short stories. One of my advisers recommended the class. I'm glad she's not my adviser anymore.

[Edited on December 11, 2008 at 1:42 PM. Reason : ^and which class are you in? I'm in the 11:20 class]

12/11/2008 1:42:17 PM

The Dude
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ENG 220 with Kerr was easy and she was nice.

[Edited on December 11, 2008 at 4:27 PM. Reason : yo]

12/11/2008 4:26:51 PM

icyhotpatch
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^^ I'm in her 10:15 class. I have the oral exam tomorrow which will be looaads of fun. I have adonis.

12/11/2008 4:53:04 PM

FykalJpn
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i really liked rouphail, but maybe that's just me

12/11/2008 5:27:53 PM

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yeah i need to get my other english credit out of the way...

I'm Big Business and i approved this message.

12/11/2008 5:41:44 PM

ShawnaC123
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"i loath English, any ideas?"



aha, as demonstrated by your formation of a sentence with no verb.

12/11/2008 6:25:12 PM

BIGcementpon
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^^I like her just fine, but I don't really like all the reading. I guess it was my choice though. Oh well
^^^I don't have the exam until Monday, but we're the first group at 8am, topic: Neruda.

12/11/2008 6:26:45 PM

machinencsu
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"anything with Halpern"


I hated english and writing, but actually enjoyed both in halperns class


some of my favorite college(class) memories were from his classes

12/11/2008 6:29:48 PM

StillFuchsia
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"i really liked rouphail, but maybe that's just me"


anyone who really likes reading will like her

Neruda is awesome, btw

12/11/2008 7:21:34 PM

Flying Tiger
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Anything with Kellner.

12/11/2008 11:28:03 PM

redburn
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"Anything with Kellner."


Addendum: NOT if you're in grad school.

12/12/2008 4:15:34 PM

keanyewest
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x2 for any class that Joe Fletcher.

12/12/2008 7:46:34 PM

icyhotpatch
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""i really liked rouphail, but maybe that's just me"


anyone who really likes reading will like her

Neruda is awesome, btw

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yeah I like her a lot more now that I found out I got an A from her

12/13/2008 9:04:29 AM

Kodiak
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"Anything with Kellner."


no

12/13/2008 3:35:22 PM

Flying Tiger
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Why not?

12/13/2008 4:09:55 PM

Kodiak
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because "easy" doesn't describe Kellner

12/13/2008 5:09:18 PM

Fareako
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ENG 223, with Dr. Kerr. Probably any class with her is super fucking easy and win.

12/14/2008 2:12:10 AM

wolfNstein
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Kerr is great.. the only English class at State I didn't hate.

12/14/2008 2:27:49 AM

Flying Tiger
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^^^I suppose if by "easy" you mean "not go to class, read, write any of the otherwise ridiculously easy papers, nor learn anything" you might have a point.

12/14/2008 1:54:50 PM

jmpack15
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i had some intro to newswriting or something class with dick reavis, he was a cool dude i guess. easy class too... he told a bunch of old stories about when he was a reporter in mexico or someshit.

12/14/2008 7:29:19 PM

jessiejepp
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331 with Helo

12/14/2008 8:41:32 PM

babycam79
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not under any circumstances eng 266 with j.thompson

12/15/2008 12:51:29 PM

StillFuchsia
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"I suppose if by "easy" you mean "not go to class, read, write any of the otherwise ridiculously easy papers, nor learn anything" you might have a point."


You really think a dude who's getting a masters in English would do any of those things you mentioned?

12/15/2008 8:46:31 PM

eep13850
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Don't remember the number, but Intro to Shakespeare with M Hunt was well worth it, both for the easy class, and the comedic value that Hunt provided every day.

12/21/2008 1:40:42 AM

umbrellaman
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Why has nobody yet mentioned Dr. Fosque for 219? She is fucking awesome, and the workload is pretty light.

12/21/2008 11:05:21 AM

fodrizzle
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HECK CHYEAH... I had Fosque for 219. One of the best courses I have ever taken.

12/21/2008 1:15:08 PM

dgspencer
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has anyone had Welch? Particularly for ENG 222?

12/21/2008 3:14:56 PM

Charybdisjim
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aha, as demonstrated by your formation of a sentence with no verb.

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If his/her sentence has a problem then it's probably improper comma use. The comma should probably be a semicolon or an en dash. Use of an en dash would preclude the requirement of a second verb and might be the best way to do it. A semicolon would be fine except that it would then be most proper to add in one of the possible implied phrases - like "Do you have" or "Does anyone have."

That's all getting really picky and technical considering that we mostly use the same sort of grammar in message board posts as we do in conversation. There is plenty of debate about whether conversational English should be treated with different rules- or even without rules at all. Even in the absence of the academic debate on the matter, I would argue that his/her use of an implied phrase is no worse than your use of a dependent clause without a joined independent clause. I'm thankful enough when posts on here are coherent; I think I would lose my mind if I cared about the grammar past that.

Oops, in being a prick I forgot about the point of this thread. "Fiction Writing" was really easy when I took it; I think the course number is EN 265. I had Anderson listed that semester, but a grad student, William Conescu, taught it instead.

[Edited on December 31, 2008 at 10:12 PM. Reason : ]

12/31/2008 10:03:31 PM

Shelton
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^Wow.

First of all, there is no verb in the original sentence. Loath is an adjective. Loathe is the verb that the OP was looking for.

You’re also wrong about the en dash; an em dash would be more appropriate. Feel free to break out your Chicago Manual of Style or your Oxford Guide to Style for this one. A semicolon would work if her sentence contained two independent clauses, but it doesn’t even have a verb; therefore, a semicolon would not work.

Don’t even try to bring prescriptive and descriptive grammar into the discussion; it makes you look like a schmuck.

Fucking college kids.

[Edited on January 1, 2009 at 1:33 PM. Reason : ^]

1/1/2009 1:33:12 PM

Charybdisjim
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^ Ahaha, you twat- you didn't even understand what I said did you?

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"Fucking college kids.
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I'll ignore that I'm older than you and had graduated twice before you got that joke of a degree of yours because that would be petty of me.

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"but it doesn’t even have a verb; therefore, a semicolon would not work. "


I said this.

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"Loath is an adjective. Loathe is the verb that the OP was looking for."


Maybe this is expecting too much from you, but I thought it was pretty obvious that they intended to use the verb "Loathe" and not the adjective "loath" but I guess not. As I said above, language on a message board should be looked at as though it were being used in a conversation. Calling a typo or spelling error (one that spell check would miss) a missing verb would be less silly if it weren't so painfully clear what the OP was saying. Making that criticism is just as silly as those I made, except that you were taking yourself seriously.

You are right about the em dash, but I'm rather proud I remembered it wasn't a hyphen considering I haven't taken an English course in 6 years. So yes you got me, it's an en and not an em; you have also missed the point entirely in your self righteous fervor. My point was that picking on grammar in a message board is silly, especially since we almost never do it without making an error or two ourselves. I think you also missed where I said I didn't actually care about grammar. If you had, I'm sure you would have realized what I think was obvious to everyone else; I'm not being very serious here. I think you missed the line where I admitted I was being a little bit of a prick; it makes your admonishment slightly redundant.

Anyways, chill out and learn to read before you explode. I was just playing around and you should try not to sound so self righteous; it makes you look like a schmuck.


Seriously though, Fiction Writing is a blast. Take it.

[Edited on January 1, 2009 at 2:28 PM. Reason : ]

1/1/2009 2:06:47 PM

PaulISdead
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Is Marvin Hunt still around. His eng lit course was pretty good.

1/1/2009 2:38:32 PM

hondaguy
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ENG 208 with Bateman

Class is just reading short stories and taking a couple tests (MC, T/F, short answer, fill in the blank type tests). No papers.

1/2/2009 11:19:39 AM

Stein
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"Is Marvin Hunt still around. His eng lit course was pretty good."


Hunt is awesome.

1/2/2009 11:03:02 PM

jataylor
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if anyone has the books for eng 221 with kerr, let me know

1/4/2009 8:07:49 PM

bmw2fyne
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I have a choice between ENG 266 with J. Charles or ENG 248 with Smith-McKoy. Any suggestions?

1/6/2009 2:08:27 PM

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Any class taught by Dr. Michael J. Grimwood, Department of English, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, is going to be a great class!!!! He was elected 2008 Alumni Association Distinguished Undergraduate Professor. There is a reason for this...HE IS THE MAN!!! (No, he is not paying me to write this...)

Michael Grimwood, Professor of English (Ph.D., Princeton University), is co-chair of the NCSU World Literature program. He teaches courses in American literature, Southern Literature, and Twentieth-Century literature as well as courses in European literatures for the program. Author of Heart in Conflict: Faulkner's Struggles with Vocation, he has received departmental, college, and university awards for distinguished research and for outstanding teaching. He is Director of the Summer Institute in World Literature.

After hating English and Literature for most of my life, Grimwood broke me!! Ended up getting the ace in his honors class too! I was an honor to be in his class! No shit! I would not want anyone else teaching me Homer, Ovid, and Dante! If you cannot land Grimwood for a class, my runner up is Roy Stamper. He teaches in the same fashion as Grimwood. I believe he is one of Grimwood's old students. Seriously, if you need a Lit. and can sign up for a Grimwood class, do it, even if you have to wait a semester to take him.

1/29/2009 8:20:47 PM

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your man-love for grimwood is noted

1/29/2009 8:43:51 PM

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