german r5b?

<p>i heard any of the r5b classes are easy.
i also heard classics 28 is easy, and im debating on which one i should take.</p>

<p>does anyone know anything about german r5b or the r5b classes in general?</p>

<p>I took German R5A (which was an easy A). I really wanted to get into R5B, but the wait-lists for both Banwell and Dewey were full by the time by phase I appointment came around. But yeah, it's really popular. And easy. D:</p>

<p>Yeaah, basically if you want to take German R5B, good luck getting in. You'll probably need it. >__<</p>

<p>I took German R5B. I loved the class, but I love German literature and writing in general. Either way, I highly recommend R5B, not because it's easy but because you'll most certainly have some great discussions. I haven't taken Classics 28, so I can't speak for that. Good luck!</p>

<p>How's Slavic r5b?</p>

<p>I took slavic r5b this past semester with jon stone. it wasnt what i expected. the grading was very difficult; i was lucky to get a B+ (i got an A- in english r1a). i heard matich is easier however.</p>

<p>yea, im number 10 for german r5b, and my classics 28 discussion conflicts with the german lecture.
what happens on telebears if you get into a waitlisted class that conflicts with something?</p>