<p>Whats the easiest classes you guys have taken, either for a P/NP or an A? Lowerdiv/upper div anythin. I need units for my senior year.</p>
<p>Thanks in advanced.</p>
<p>Whats the easiest classes you guys have taken, either for a P/NP or an A? Lowerdiv/upper div anythin. I need units for my senior year.</p>
<p>Thanks in advanced.</p>
<p>Mus 15 .</p>
<p>^ agreed. Also Poli 10.</p>
<p>^That was my second choice. :)</p>
<p>mus 11.
by far. many people found it boring, but idk im intrigued by cultural things so it wasnt too boring. math is more boring.</p>
<p>all ther eis for mus 11 is attend lectures and discussions. two midterms. one final.
easy peasy. barely any studying needed too. probably once a week look at notes and then study for an hour or two before an exam.</p>
<p>Ling 176</p>
<p>Anything with Magagna (Poli Sci 143K?)</p>
<p>EDS 117 (take P/NP) - all take home essays , class twice a week only</p>
<p>CSE 118 - easy to get an A, just do the readings but participation counts</p>
<p>PSYC 1 as well.</p>
<p>Gospel Choir as well</p>
<p>mus 9 with schick</p>
<p>Mus 8 with Kamau Kenyatta. Mus 15 (Beatles) with Justin Dehart. SIO 15.</p>
<p>^Seconding SIO 15. I don’t think I went to class at all between the 1st and 2nd midterms and I still came out with an A+.</p>
<p>This really depends. The easiest classes for me were the ones in which the midterms/finals were predictable. And this includes stuff like LIGN 101, MATH20D, MUS4, CHEM114A, CHEM120A. Of course, this was because the professors I had for these classes were easy. So it really depends more on the professor than the class itself…that’s my 4-years of experience. :)</p>
<p>COGS 3
and CSE 3 (i think it was CSE 3)
You do stuff like power point, excel, photoshop
Possible to never go to class and still get an A</p>