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The CONFI, The CUE, AND GUTS

Professors of Harvard's famed easy classes defend their courses against the gut label.

"I think that it was really hard," the Thayer first-year says. "The tests were impossible."

Professors say students who takes classes because they are supposedly easy may be in for a surprise.

Levin says students who thought his class would be a "real breeze" were in for "what the Germans call a cold bath."

He denies rumors, however, that he lowered the average grade in "Chamber Music" because of the influx of students.

Levin says his grades were not curved at all.

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"With as many TFs and sections, it would take an extraordinarily intrusive professor to control the scale of grades to that degree," Levin says.

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