Introductory courses at Princeton serve a great purpose. In most cases, these classes familiarize students with key concepts in the literature of a subject and teach them certain analytical and evaluative tools. For many students, the courses act as gateways ...(back to the article)
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I hate to say this, but this is actually somewhat good. Not bad, Edits Board...but I guess some darts are bound to hit the target, even when it is the blind that are throwing them...
Are you listening, English Department? Worst teaching I ever endured.
@T I agree. Right on. Nice editorial!
Nice work, guys!
archetypical = not a word
archetypal = a word