easy lit course to fulfill the 1 year english requirement for premed

<p>hey everyone,
i'm in muir college so i only have 2 quarters of writing. does anyone have any suggestions as to which additional lit course i should take to fulfill the english writing requirement (thats easy and interesting) for med school? should i stick to the lower divs? if anyone has taken any of the courses below, or some other interesting lit course, i'd really appreciate your feedback (what was the class like? how long were papers? which professors are easy/more helpful?) :)</p>

<p>these are the courses that looked interesting:
LTEN 21
LTEN 28
LTEN 107
LTEN 112
LTEN 113
LTEN 141</p>

<p>thank you!</p>

<p>literature of the world (the LTWL 4 series) is really awesome. even though its called “literatures of the world”, its actually film.
you watch a ton of films and write an average of 6 commentaries (4 count for grades) throughout the quarter. commentaries/analyses are a page long and super easy. i’d never written a film commentary before and the professors help you through it.
i’m also in muir and was super stoked to learn that it was considered a lit class and counted for muir’s lit GEs.
(idk if these would count towards your english writing requirement for med school though)</p>

<p>LTWL 114
Booklist: [Stephen</a> W. Potts: The Page => UCSD: LTWL 114](<a href=“http://www.angelfire.com/wizard/swpotts/ucsd114booklist.html]Stephen”>http://www.angelfire.com/wizard/swpotts/ucsd114booklist.html)</p>

<p>Children’s Lit with Dr. Potts</p>

<p>He’s very fair and interesting. 2 papers, 2 in class quizzes. He tells you everything you need to know to ace the in class quizzes. He also teaches a lit class on Sci Fi (LTWL 124) if that’s more your flavor.</p>