Each student must schedule a 20 minute period to present SIGNIFICANT DETAILS of progress made on the paper.
This is not an exploratory session; it is a report of progress. The student should have a good idea of his or her thesis and the major works which will be consulted and where they will be found.
Student should bring all materials assembled to this meeting.
Nothing written is required, but Corbett will be expect to quickly learn the plan and beable to question the student for details on the paper itself.
This meeting will constitute 5% of the total grade of the course.
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