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Last day to drop classes.
27 Discussion: Gender criticism
29 Checking notes: 11:30-12:15 and 12:15-1 (bring the source text)
MAY 4 All notes due; panicking & synthesizing workshop; outlines
6 Rough draft due; organization & development workshop
11 Research draft due; editing workshop
13 Research paper due; pick up final exam instructions
FINAL EXAM: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 10:30 Showed first 250 characters
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Last day to drop classes.
27 Discussion: Gender criticism
29 Checking notes: 11:30-12:15 and 12:15-1 (bring the source text)
MAY 4 All notes due; panicking & synthesizing workshop; outlines
6 Rough draft due; organization & development workshop
11 Research draft due; editing workshop
13 Research paper due; pick up final exam instructions
FINAL EXAM: WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 10:30 Showed next 250 characters
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