easy classes to take at Uconn?

<p>anyone had experience with easy gen-edu classes or sociology or political science classes?</p>

<p>post it here and teacher!</p>

<p>This is for classes in general. An INVALUABLE tool:</p>

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<p>On a side note, take nagel for geology, and tuchman for sociology. Political science professors are all in between, but Portuguez (forgive spelling) is easy.</p>

<p>great!</p>

<p>i havent taken any math or science classes yet! :frowning: any suggestions too? thanks!</p>

<p>I couldn’t name any specifics, but use that site.</p>

<p>I can’t say much for any math or science classes, I’m sure most of the classes for non-majors would be easy enough. Not sure if it fulfills any gen eds, but STAT 110 (1110 now?) is a piece of cake.</p>

<p>Microecon (ECON 112, not sure what the new number is, probably 1112 or something) with Heffley was pretty easy but boring. French Cinema is also easy, depending on the teacher (avoid Dalmoline!)</p>

<p>woah. I’m in both of those classes, with Heffley and Dalmolin. Can I ask why you say avoid dalmolin? I heard she was good, but now I’m not so sure.</p>

<p>It’s just that when you take French Cinema you expect to sleepwalk through it, except she takes the class way too seriously… some of her quizzes were actually pretty tough. And attendance is part of your grade.</p>

<p>Thanks. Is there any kind of language barrier? I know lectures are in English but is her accent a problem?</p>

<p>Nope, she’s totally understandable.</p>