Easiest classes to take at ucla

<p>Just like the subject title: What are the easy classes to take. </p>

<p>Please list the class title and number. thanks a bunch</p>

<ul>
<li>Music History and Ethnomusicology Courses (generally) </li>
<li>Asian American Studies Courses (It has the reputation of being an easy minor to pick up) </li>
<li>Southeast Asian Studies 1 / History 9E </li>
<li>History Department (from my experience): Professors Gantner, Langdon, Woods; Professor Yeager gives you a study guide like a week in advance. She's not that bad. </li>
<li>Russian 25 GE: Professor MacFadyen - He just has a midterm and final exam (papers). Consult him and be thorough with what he wants. Do a lot of extra research on JSTOR etc and even though the midterm didn't require citations, I added a few anyway because he mentioned that slightly that if one researched it, it would show a degree of caring. I think this helped me push from B+ to A- range for my papers. I ended up with an A- in that class. His reviews on BruinWalk are kinda high for difficult - I would beg to differ (around 7). I didn't really like his "lectures" though - they were all over the place. </li>
<li>CCers have generally said Arts & Architecture 10 </li>
<li>Music History: Art of Listening </li>
<li>Music History: Professor Paulin; he gives you study guides in advance and his syllabus is very fair. The papers he assigns are fine; if you go to lecture, you'll get it. </li>
<li>Summer Sessions: Generally, if you take GEs (especially cool sounding ones like "Classical Mythology" which would generally attract the non-UCLA students, find a graduate school student teaching the course. Session A by the way. Generally, the course will be easier compared to the school-year, where it's more likely that it would be taught by an actual professor. I tasted two GEs in Session A - they were extremely easy.</li>
<li>Generally, English Composition 3. </li>
<li>World Arts & Culture 10 </li>
<li>Chorale, Band </li>
<li>Film and TV ____: Disney Class (Spring Quarter Only) </li>
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<p>I can't think of any others really... I just completed my first year. :)</p>

<p>Gee, how many GEs have you taken already?</p>

<p>For me, I think AA 10, AA 20, Chinese 50.</p>

<p>Music History 135, English M40, Russian 25, Seasian 1, History 13C, Chem 14A, LS 1</p>

<p>The other names - professors I've had and then word of mouth from CC threads or from friends. </p>

<p>People say MIMG 12 too (the instructor who did Session A had really easy reviews while being good prof.)</p>

<p>agree with boelter; everyone says chinese 50.</p>

<p>chem. 20A
Maybe?</p>

<p>how is Asian American Studies 20?</p>

<p>Easy. Asian-Am classes generally tend to be easy unless you've got an exception to the rule. </p>

<p>No one takes Chem 20A for a GE. You'd be competing with engineers and pre-meds. If you're North Campus, you might as well take something like A&O 2 or 3 or a different course.</p>

<p>hi, b/c GEs are generally easier in summer session A, i'm thinking about taking either music 15 or art hist 57 then. does anyone know about the profs who are gonna teach these classes? i only looked up the ones from last summer from registrar.ucla.edu. how big/small is the chance that it'll be the same prof?</p>

<p>what about the math/science classes in summer session A? are the generally easier or harder than normal school yr?</p>

<p>i can't find the due date for housing app, etc... sry i am a bad searcher online. it'll be great if some1 can tell me those important date or give me a link to them. thanks.</p>

<p>No one knows who's going to teach them. It just depends on a variety of variables...</p>

<p>jan 30 is date to pay the $30 for your priority housing app date, if that's what you mean.</p>

<p>anyone took Music History: Art of Listening?
any suggestions?</p>

<p>Art and Architecture 10 with Prof Winter</p>

<p>Any History class with Teo</p>