The average rating for Looking out/looking in based on 2 reviews is 2 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2019-11-29 00:00:00 Michael Nesbit I had to read this for school, and I reallllly hated it. I don't think the text was too bad, but with a teacher who constantly told me how I should have just tried better (believe me I was trying) and nothing I did was good enough, reading this book was pretty much annoying. I did not enjoy this at all and had a hard time getting much out of it. I know that might appear to be "unfair" to some people, but I just really did not like it and don't plan on ever reading it again. **Also, I am glad that I took this as an online class. If I was in an actual classroom, I am definitely sure that I would leave the class each day either crying or really just upset. |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-01-25 00:00:00 Suresh Duraisamy This was one of the books we read in my Interpersonal Communications hybrid class. I found it very enlightening. I just wish the class was in the physical classroom because some of the concepts this book touches base on would have been interesting to openly discuss with my fellow peers. Plus, I feel like I would have gotten more from the class if it wasn't online, for it was interpersonal. The whole idea of an online interpersonal communications class was a bit ironic to me. Not talk bad so much about the book, because it was absolutely great, just the irritability of my schedule. My silly school and their systematic procedures of scheduling weird ways of taking a class that deals with COMMUNICATING WITH OTHERS FACE-TO-FACE... in weird set-up stipulations. |
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