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Waterloo, Ontario
The scope and nature of tourism as a contemporary leisure experience is examined along with economic, political and social ramifications, research strategies employed and implications for the future.
4 multiple choice tests. No final exam. Pretty boring, but an easy B.
Added by Anonymous on 2005-01-21 01:20:00
meeoh - 2014-03-31 16:33:32 Really really really easy course. Every "test" is common sense. Was 4 tests and aech one was worth 22.5%, the final 10% came from super obvious in class questions asked throughout the lecture. If you're looking for a easy course with no final or midterm to lighten your course load, this is definitely the choice |
Anonymous - 2010-06-27 23:52:23 Really easy. One midterm, one cumulative final. One essay and easy MC assignments for the exam. Got 89 without attending half the lectures and studied for one day for the midterm and one day for the final. |
jeffwabdg - 2009-04-06 19:06:34 Yea this is very easy, took it with Stephen L Smith at got high 70's to low 80's. 4 test non-cumulative and he basically gives a sample test which is a portion of the real test. Best bird i have taken so far!! |
Anonymous - 2007-05-01 23:22:24 When offered in Spring, it is not 4 multiple choice exams. It is 3 quizzes and One group presentation |
whurrber - 2006-02-22 16:31:31 4 non cumulative tests that are the same as sample tests he gives online...no final |
whurrber - 2005-06-14 16:42:13 you just have to study off the practice tests, they're pretty much the same |
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