Author Question: What can i expect in sociology class? (Read 782 times)

geoffrey

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Im15 and in 10th grade in high school. I recently got my scheduale and found out im in sociology. So i was wondering what can i expect?
Can i expect a lot of reading?
A lot of writing?
A lot of tests?
Can i expect a lot of group work or is most of it going to be individual?



ricki

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Reply #1 on: Jul 16, 2013
My sociology class was very little homework and very little writing and very few tests. What we did do however was look at articles about health care, politics, abortion, etc. typical controversial issues and discussed our opinions on it as well as how these issues can be addressed on a larger national or worldwide scale.



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