GPA booster classes

<p>i need an interdisiplinary, 2 diversity and global awareness, and 2 natural science courses, and a writing course. </p>

<p>What are the easiest classes to take that help boost my GPA??? </p>

<p>Is planet earth easy??</p>

<p>I dont want to take a course in African American History, Asian history, European history, etc. so anything other than this that i can take that also help boost my GPA???</p>

<p>theres a facebook group that has all the GPA booster classes</p>

<p>Can you please tell the name of th group? I tried searching but couldn’t find it :(</p>

<p>Search for “GPA Booster Classes at Rutgers”</p>

<p>Take Soc Medicine and Health Care with Professor Hansell. It’s impossible to get anything lower than a B seriously every exam is curved and then the final grade is curved. There are only 3 exams non-cumulative and his lectures are actually interesting to listen to</p>

<p>Did you look at your degree navigator? go to webreg then degree navigator. It should show you what classes you still need to take in what areas. Click on a specific thing and it will list classes in that category. Then look at the current course catalog in a different window(webreg, course schedule planner) to see if they are offered next semester and what sections are available (some classes aren’t offered every semester and some will fill up before you get to them).</p>

<p>Planet Earth is very doable but nothing is easy if you don’t study and go to class :wink: That counts as a natural science for non-science majors etc.</p>

<p>Earth systems counts as science and global.</p>

<p>Global environment counts as science and global as well.</p>

<p>Pop culture looked good for global but it is not offered next semester :(</p>

<p>Women Culture & Society has lots of sections and counts as an interdisciplinary and diversity requirement. </p>

<p>You can click on the global requirement (or any other core requirement) on degree navigator, then click on ‘view classes’ and it will show you what counts to satisfy that requirement. Then you must check to see if they will be offered next semester in the course catalog (online webreg). </p>

<p>Someone please correct me if I am wrong about any of this stuff.</p>

<p>ps everyone will have a different idea of what is ‘easy’. Some people think any history course is easy but I hate history so it’s torture for me. Just sayin. It’s better to note things like ‘requires 2 5-7 page papers’ etc. I like exams better than papers, always.</p>

<p>pps best way to boost your GPA is to go to class and study more.</p>

<p>Planet Earth is really easy especially with lepre and counts for a natural science and sociological analysis of social problems counts as a diversity/global awarness and is another easy class</p>

<p>Be careful this thread is old and newer students may have different core requirements. Always refer to Degree Navigator first, then check rate my professor.</p>

<p>Take Dinosaurs.</p>

<p>It may not count for anything but credits, but Maps and Map Reading is an easy course that never gets mentioned. Geography dept.</p>

<p>My D enjoyed Theater Appreciation</p>