<p>Please list them!
oh and also fun easy english classes if you know any ~</p>
<p>physics 6a.</p>
<p>astro 3/4 with mclean</p>
<p>Phy Sci 5
LS 15</p>
<p>chem 110b.</p>
<p>Bump! I would like to know too =]</p>
<p>AOS 1,2,3
Prof’s Lew and Brix</p>
<p>Biomathematics 110 (and 106 and 108 if you like programming).</p>
<p>narrow is the road to success</p>
<p>physics 6 series</p>
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Yeah, right… That’s full of premeds.</p>
<p>Earth and Space Sci 9 (ESS9) with Margot is very easy. But after that class, I’d say that anything Margot teachers would be very easy.</p>
<p>But hopefully we all realize that this thread defeats the point. If you wanted easy classes, you wouldn’t have chosen ucla.</p>
<p>^^^ are you serious?</p>
<p>I don’t care what the hell if anything I learn at UCLA. I’m here, paying 10k per year to get a piece of paper that society values as very significant, especially since it comes from UCLA. I’ve already been working for 3 years doing various things (inventory management, accounting (AP), etc…) and didn’t really have anything from school to apply to my job. You learn for your career on the job, unless you plan on being a teacher or some crap.</p>
<p>In summary, you take your “hard and meaningul classes” and I’ll take the easy path, we’ll see whose farther along in society at the end.</p>
<p>^^my money’s on uclacee</p>
<p>physics 6 series is easy because premeds don’t understand physics</p>
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<li><p>If you take hard classes that you’re legitimately interested in, you’ll still probably do good in them (since you’re more willing to study the stuff).</p></li>
<li><p>@binks09- those careers aren’t that advanced. For advanced careers (like medicine, engineering, business/MBA, research, etc.), you need a lot of the info that you learn in classes.</p></li>
<li><p>Physics 6 series is only easy because almost every professor that teaches a class in that series lets you use a cheat sheet on midterms and finals. Seriously, I still wonder how people struggle to get at least an A- in the class when they’re practically allowed to use their notes/formulas on the tests (in addition to the fact that 30% of the grade is homework and labs which are easy 100s).</p></li>
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<p>^^ I seriously laugh at the business MBA comment.</p>
<p>When am I going to need to know about Air Pollution when I go for my MBA?</p>