Learner Reviews & Feedback for Creative Writing: The Craft of Style by Wesleyan University
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CZ
Mar 26, 2018
This course was excellent. I was challenged by the writing assignments and the constraints helped me to think about things in a different way. Great course- highly recommended.
SS
Oct 18, 2020
Some of the assignments were more challenging for me than those in the other three courses, but this wasn’t a bad thing. I felt more stretched and that was what I needed. Thank you!
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By Amy K
•Jan 29, 2017
Awesome class!!
By Yunus Ç
•Jul 17, 2020
Thanks for all
By LE M D
•Nov 19, 2020
Thank Teacher
By FORERO P D A
•Jul 20, 2020
Great tecaher
By Judy W W J
•Mar 26, 2019
Great course.
By Hui J H
•May 29, 2019
Thank you!
By Max M
•Aug 5, 2017
Thank you!
By Daniel C
•May 20, 2017
Great job!
By Iris R
•Jun 28, 2016
Thank you.
By Trinh C T ( H
•Sep 27, 2025
that good
By Jonathan S
•Oct 7, 2023
Excellent
By RB M
•Jun 14, 2023
very nice
By Priyam G
•Jul 7, 2020
Thank you
By Carreen P
•Nov 23, 2017
Fabulous!
By Martín G P
•May 1, 2022
Love it
By Sana N
•Oct 20, 2020
Amazing
By Michael
•Dec 21, 2016
amazing
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•Aug 20, 2023
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•Mar 1, 2025
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•Feb 20, 2022
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•Apr 22, 2021
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By Ada
•Jan 21, 2018
I enjoyed Salavatore's lessons, video and reading materials. I have ended up following the thread started in the videos and researching more from those rather modest starting points .
The better a video lesson is the more I am left feeling it could have been even more, given a little more, a longer, less compacted teaching/learning curve.
Most importantly, direct input and/or contact with the professors would be beneficial, as ell as getting reviews and feedback from QUALIFIED STAFF.
This aspect of the course had not been made clear before signing up, I found out about it while doing the first of four courses, accepted it and carried on through all 4. Having anyone read our work is great and hard to come by, but having a professional, at least from time to time - now that is what learning is really about.
Way back when I was still a student in London I remember noticing the beginnings of this trend in the university I was at: "peer feedback" and "peer learning" became all the rage, the new buzz words. And yes they are very important elements of the learners experience, but they should complement, rather than substitute the process.
It is so very convenient to have learners teaching one another, both in an online as well as presential course, not the least because it decreases the time and money spent on a qualified teachers. The fact that this details is overlooked in the course description shows that it is a sensitive topic and that it might put a number of potential learners off.
The course has value and brings satisfaction as well as surprising (self) revelations. Therefore it can afford to be more transparent.
To cut this short, why not re-introduce the qualified staff and make this an even more valuable experience? Paying for a course should not leave learners feeling we are being saved on by an educational institution or that only paying a little more would afford us teacher feedback.
By Deleted A
•Jan 15, 2017
I liked the course very much. For a foreign speaker, though, I found it particularly challenging. The nuances of words are particularly important when dealing with matters of style, and I struggled through the exercises, which I found a bit more "abstract" than those in preceding courses of this series. Maybe it was just self-consciousness... In any case, because I encountered this struggle, the course was helpful in making me think about how do I want to pursue my next steps in the process of creative writing -- should I continue in English, or should I try, instead, to do it in my native language? I am sure this is a question that many other students have asked themselves. I shouldn't conclude without saying that I do recommend the course, in any case.