17.40 American Foreign Policy
Fall 2007
Instructor: Stephen W Van Evera
TAs: Benjamin H. Friedman, Kelly Ann Grieco, Diane Hendrix, Peter Krause, Andrew Marc Radin, Sean Smeland
Lecture: TR3 (4-370)
Announcements
Review Sessions Open to All
In response to email inquiries, I want to clarify that my review session on Wednesday evening is open to all students from all sections. Again, my review session will take place at 5:30 PM on Wednesday evening in the 6th floor conference room of E38.Announced on 16 December 2007 9:07 p.m. by Kelly Grieco
Kelly's Review Session
I will hold my review session on Wednesday, December 19th, at 5:30 PM in the 6th floor conference room of E38. E38 is the same building as the MIT Press Bookstore.Announced on 14 December 2007 2:44 p.m. by Kelly Grieco
Sean's Review Session
The session is entirely optional, and it is open to all students from all sections.
Good luck with all of your finals!
Cheers,
Sean
Announced on 13 December 2007 4:42 p.m. by Sean Smeland
Note NEW LOCATION for writing conferences
Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) has moved to new offices in
Bldg. 12, adjacent to 4 (past Cafe 4). Let's try this more
central location for both weekend and weekdays. I'll see you in
12-116, at the western end of the bldg. where 12 shoots off bldg. 4
(take a left, then a right through glass door, all the way to the
end, short left. Comfy, quiet, new!
I cannot read anything in advance-- so sorry. Please
come with the best thesis statement you can muster, key topic
sentences which will reveal your argument and evidence, some good
paragraphs & sentences which explain your evidence, and
perhaps an outline (I hope you'll use one). Ask
yourself: what is the central question my thesis statement
answers?
We will have fun focusing...
Please text msg or call me with questions, 617-699-8881.
Thanks,
Diane Hendrix
Announced on 26 October 2007 11:46 a.m. by Lynne Levine