<p>I'm preparing to transfer and I'm choosing courses accordingly. I've one slot left in my schedule and I'd really like to fill it with an honors class since I don't currently have any other honors classes in my schedule. Now I've done some research and only a few honors classes can fit. </p>
<p>Here's my question: Would a potentially lame honors class have more merit to a transfer university than an interesting non-honors class? </p>
<p>The "potentially lame honors class" is a gen-ed: GWS 3500 - Psy Perspectives on Gender. Here's the course description,</p>
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The course investigates the meanings of gender in diverse segments of American society. Study will focus on psychological and sociological perspectives on the formation of gender roles and characteristics. The course provides a theoretical and practical analysis of the behavior, thoughts, and feelings of men and women and examines the ways gender is structured through parental and institutional socialization.
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<p>I mean, it sounds interesting, but it isn't something I'm invested in and I'm not sure how a transfer university would interpret it. Would I be better off with regular gen-ed? This would mean transferring with three semesters under my belt with no honors courses. </p>
<p>Thanks!</p>