<p>dont care what they are just gotta be the easiest thanks</p>
<p>Geo 5 w/ Gillespie.
I spent 2hrs studying for the class in total, got an A, and had a pretty fun time actually. I learned some stuff that I will likely never use but if I were ever in one of those Man v Wild situations in the middle of nowhere, it would help.</p>
<p>Phil 31 - Logic, First Course</p>
<p>or do you only want GE’s?</p>
<p>i want Ge’s</p>
<p>@ThisCouldBeHeavn: Who did you have for Philos 31?</p>
<p>I had Kaplan, but since I’m pretty sure they all use Logic 2K there shouldn’t be much difference between the professors. I had Parsons for 137 and it was similar (but the course content is much more difficult).</p>
<p>Earth and Space Science 16 with Schopf.
Absolutely no work required, and easy midterm/final.</p>
<p>What about upper division? I’m looking for an easy quantitative class. I don’t like writing.</p>
<p>MIMG 6 is by far the easiest GE at UCLA.</p>
<p>I didn’t take PhySci 5 but I heard it was pretty simple.</p>
<p>Math 106 (History of Math) probably isn’t too hard.
Psych 100A (statistics) i’ve heard is pretty easy.</p>
<p>Neither is a GE.</p>
<p>Most GE’s actually are pretty easy. It seems like it would be better to identify the ones that aren’t.</p>
<p>@ThisCouldBeHeavn</p>
<p>I think he’s looking for a light workload along with easy material. Some GEs can be removed based on these criterion and, although you are probably correct when you say most of them aren’t too hard, there are always exceptions.</p>
<p>Math 106 requires you to memorize important proofs from history and prove stuff using them (I think, a few people I know took it a while back). Just make sure you don’t get Mess as the professor.</p>
<p>I’ve heard that Psych 100A isn’t too bad and it is basically a dumbed down statistics class.</p>
<p>bump 10char</p>