Learner Reviews & Feedback for Creative Writing: The Craft of Character by Wesleyan University
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JK
Dec 6, 2017
This course was an excellent blend of basics and simple intense assignments to practice the concepts learned. I enjoyed every course in the Creative Writing Specialization. Thank you
PW
Mar 15, 2023
The different perspectives from the guest writers helped me to understand how writers craft character. Amy Bloom did an excellent job facilitating and guiding the speakers to help students learn.
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By hector c
•Mar 7, 2018
It is good but I think the lectures are a little disjointed from each other and the exercises.
By Digby D
•Dec 4, 2017
Adequate intro course. Could gather roughly the same info with a bit of browsing the internet.
By Paulene A
•May 30, 2017
This course could use some work, but nevertheless I learned a bit more than I already knew.
By Abhiraj S D
•Jul 22, 2018
the assignments were poorly worded which is the opposite of the purpose of assignment
By Stephen S
•Sep 21, 2024
The contents and instruction were excellent. The peer reviews were worthless.
By Jorge T
•Aug 9, 2016
The excercises on the course are great, but the videos can be a little vague.
By Walter M
•May 17, 2022
It was good, reviwing other students writing can be fun or very irritating.
By Jill B
•Sep 10, 2016
Excellent lectures. Assignments were a little too "exercisey" for me.
By Jeff S
•Jan 14, 2019
Content is great, but the app is very buggy and difficult to use.
By Houda A I
•Aug 24, 2018
There parts that were rather confusing in Week 2 (assignment)
By Vishal B
•Jun 11, 2020
Instructor is not very good
By Camille B
•Mar 28, 2019
Helpful, but not very much.
By Mike F
•Dec 14, 2024
The exercises were the best part of this course. However, I continue to be frustrated by the inability to ask questions or for clarification and by the lack of feedback except through AI. Every learner assesses sixteen stories in every course. Yet not once have I received critique from another student or human instructor. And no one answers my inquiries as to how I can get any. Finally, Ms. Blooms lectures are very general and veer into more emotion than explanation often.