Easy electives / winter session classes?

<p>I'm in Stern and I'm either graduating early or taking time off to travel. However, in order to do so, I need to take about a handful more classes to meet the minimum credit requirements. What classes or electives are easy--in terms of little/no reading, papers, exams and/or easy grading? I don't mind doing pass/fail.</p>

<p>Also, which winter session classes would be good? I'm thinking about taking 2 of them (8 credits) within the 2-week session this winter. Is that doable? Would pass/fail be recommended or not for that? I like art, so I'm thinking about taking some art classes. However, I had no clue what classes are offered.</p>

<p>On top of that, any recommendations for summer classes?</p>

<p>i heard that the intro compsci class is ridiculously easy to get an A in. i dunno the name of the teacher--look him up yourself--but take as many classes as you can from that teacher. other than that, i heard that some of the weird steinhardt classes are REALLY easy (sry, but dunno which specific ones).</p>

<p>You may want to check for easy professors on [url=<a href="http://www.ratemyprofessors.com%5DRateMyProfessors.com%5B/url"&gt;http://www.ratemyprofessors.com]RateMyProfessors.com[/url&lt;/a&gt;]. In general, pick the ones with the most comments and easiness rating of more than 4.0 for better accuracy.</p>

<p>maratek(sp?) is really easy for intro programming.</p>

<p>interviewing strategies is really easy.</p>

<p>thanks. any non-Stern electives? I really only need the credit hours--any credit hours, basically.</p>

<p>and also, would it be a bad idea to try and graduate within 3 years? this is very last minute and bad planning (no planning, really) on my part, since I'm a sophomore already. assuming it's possible...?</p>

<p>There are baking classes in the nutrition studies dept - 3-4 hour class once a week. Also, private music lessons, though I think I heard something that they might not have those anymore.</p>

<p>How many credits do you have left? If you have more than a year's worth of credits, obviously it's not going to work...</p>