<p>wats a relatively easy category V class you guys can recommend. Not too much reading, tests, and relatively easy to get an A in.</p>
<p>I took LA: The Fiction, which is pretty light on tests (2 quizzes, each of which is 5 really easy multiple choice questions), a couple of papers, and a lot of reading (plus daily response paragraphs which are credit/no credit and you can write during class)</p>
<p>russian art w/ bowlt. he's got an interesting sense of humor. Just go to lecture, hardly any reading a couple of short papers and one really long research paper at the end. Tests are pretty easy if you pay attention in lecture.</p>
<p>^ yeah I agree. I'm taking it right now and he's fascinating. Although some things I look up and it says otherwise (like death of catherine the great everybody enjoyed so much. I heard it was a rumor spread by her enemies to make her look bad obviously.. hmm)</p>
<p>How was the long research paper sunnydaysee? I have to write that next month and I have no idea how to write it. I never wrote a long paper before so I don't even know how to go about starting it.</p>
<p>I think it was around 8-10 pgs, dbl spaced...not bad at all and this coming from a person who hates writing with a passion. I believe I got an A- on my paper and I wrote about Kandinsky. There's actually not a lot written about him so I was limited in my research which suprisingly made the paper easier to write.</p>
<p>anyone know about Rollo's Culture, Conformity, Revolt? Sounds interesting and got good senatecourseguide/rateyourprofessors grades, but just wanted to triple check...</p>