01-12-2018, 08:09 PM
Upon reading an old post by rlw74, it would be too risky for me to do books from different cultures/continents. They seem to count that as World Lit which doesn't count as Non-Western Lit.
As far as Shmoop UL courses, I'm planning to do:
Shakespeare's Plays
Modernist Lit
Women's Lit
And if I can pass those, so I can skip these other UL courses:
Holocaust Lit
Literature in the Media
I think I already scored low on one or two Shakespeare's Plays quizzes, last Spring, so hopefully I can do it. Some people are saying that's the easiest Lit course at Shmoop besides the "Bible as Lit" course
Certainly the easiest UL. I was tired at the time since I'd just struggled through ALEKS Statistics and Shmoop history courses.
So that's the plan, but I might skip around and see. I wonder if Holocaust Lit might be more history-based and therefore easier for me. (Kind of like the "Bible as Lit" course which is the only one of 3 that I didn't give up on).
I hope that Women's Lit is easier for me than Shakespeare's Plays.
As far as Shmoop UL courses, I'm planning to do:
Shakespeare's Plays
Modernist Lit
Women's Lit
And if I can pass those, so I can skip these other UL courses:
Holocaust Lit
Literature in the Media
I think I already scored low on one or two Shakespeare's Plays quizzes, last Spring, so hopefully I can do it. Some people are saying that's the easiest Lit course at Shmoop besides the "Bible as Lit" course
Certainly the easiest UL. I was tired at the time since I'd just struggled through ALEKS Statistics and Shmoop history courses.So that's the plan, but I might skip around and see. I wonder if Holocaust Lit might be more history-based and therefore easier for me. (Kind of like the "Bible as Lit" course which is the only one of 3 that I didn't give up on).
I hope that Women's Lit is easier for me than Shakespeare's Plays.


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