AnthroBio 161? Good profs?

<p>Is this an easy class? I have to take 7 credits of natural science and I freaking hate all science courses/usually fail science classes, so I'm trying to find courses at U-M that will satisfy my nat. sci. requirement pretty painlessly.</p>

<p>I was thinking of taking AnthroBio 161 - Intro to Anthropological Biology (4 credits) and Geosci 122 - Extreme Weather (3 credits). Are those easy enough courses? Interesting? Passable? Or a terrible idea for someone who is utterly terrible at most science courses?</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>I just got done with AnthroBio 161 and it was super easy. My professor, Virginia Estabrook, was an easy professor (I heard that one of the professors is more challenging, I don’t know which one). The exams in this class (at least with Professor Estabrook) were really easy. Professor Estabrook would use our 3 homework worksheets each chapter (to verbatim) and create the exams. So if you studied the worksheets, which were basically key terms, you aced the exams. I always studied the night before the exams because the material to study was given to you and was not hard to memorize. We had 4 exams, no cumulative final and we actually were able to earn extra credit! (On the exams and by filling out the teaching surveys).</p>