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What does "theoretically heavy" mean? I think I have a PoliSci course like that this year.
Only because you're welcoming corrections ...
-When you say that you're "not adverse to spelling ...," I think you mean "not averse to spelling ..."
-"Anyway" is one word.
-"Hopefully" means "in a hopeful manner," and is therefore used wrongly. Use "I hope that ..." instead. (I only discovered this one last week, when my copy editor tore me apart on it.)
I don't quite know what "theoretically heavy" means. My prof sent us an email warning us about it being "theoretically heavy”. I haven't quite grasped the concept.
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Only because you're welcoming corrections ...
-When you say that you're "not adverse to spelling ...," I think you mean "not averse to spelling ..."
-"Anyway" is one word.
-"Hopefully" means "in a hopeful manner," and is therefore used wrongly. Use "I hope that ..." instead. (I only discovered this one last week, when my copy editor tore me apart on it.)
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