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SPFPP Episode 181: Disconnect the Dots of Disclosures
When you're connecting the dots of a drawing, you hit the end point of a path in order to be redirected. If it happens once or twice, there isn't much to go off of, but when it happens more times than you can count, a picture begins to form as you get more clear on your progress for the trajectory toward your destination. Disclosures assist us in making that picture clear with its redirects.
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therealbirdy-blog · 6 years ago
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Birdy takes flight
We all know we are here for one reason, and one reason only: A review of course modules from NTU.
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Well, look no further - you’ve come to the right place! Well, only if you’re studying in SoH History, to be specific. (FINALLY!)
Hello there, scrubs. I am known simply as Birdy - Birb, if you’d like - and I’m currently a freshman taking History at NTU. I realized that not much has been written on course reviews catered specifically for the course. Sure, you can find a shit ton of reviews on GERPEs and UEs around the Internet, like Digital Senior, or even for popular courses like WKW’s Communication Studies and Engineering courses.
But do you ever find anything for the underappreciated, unpopular courses like the Humanities? (Though I do know for a fact that someone did a review for LMS modules)
Hell no.
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Fret not, my fellow SoH peoples and, most importantly, Historians! This is the main reason I decided to start up this dinky blog on Tumblr - since this is where all the millenials are, apparently - and while I will only cover modules which I have personally taken, I hope to give you guys a clearer idea of what doing History at NTU entails. Of course, the grades that I attained for every module may not be a good benchmark since things like the bell curve still do exist (Oh yes, honey. You thought we were over that? Well, you thought wrong.) BUT the most important thing that matters at the end of the day is that you enjoy doing those modules and they count towards fulfilling your degree requirements! I strongly feel that this is your key to really doing well to get a decent GPA that you will be satisfied with.
And with that being said, I now declare this blog to be OPEN!
~Birb
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