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What’s the difference between a junior seminar and a junior tutorial?

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What’s the difference between a junior seminar and a junior tutorial?

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A junior seminar (Gov 90) is taught by a faculty member, and is limited to 16 students. A junior tutorial (Gov 98) is taught by a graduate student, and is limited to 8 students. The graduate students who teach junior tutorials apply to teach them, and are chosen by the Faculty Concentration Committee. Both Gov 90’s and Gov 98’s are similar in structure, in that they are both seminar-style classes that allow significant interaction between the students and the instructor, and explore a specialized subject in depth. Honors concentrators must take two half courses of junior seminars or tutorials, and must enter the junior seminar/tutorial lottery in order to enroll. See the Junior Seminar and Tutorial page for more information. What courses can I take pass/fail? For Class of 2004 and beyond (honors or non-honors), only one of the Government elective courses or one of the related field courses may be taken Pass/Fail. No introductory courses, no courses taken to fulfill distribution require

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