<p>Could someone please share any insight on the following three courses?</p>
<p>1) BUS G202 has the following conditions: G 202 : P - ECON-E 201 or ECON-S 201 with a grade of C or better. For freshmen with AP Micro Econ credit, would they be allowed to take it? Would it be difficult for those who did not take the IUB econ course to take this one?</p>
<p>2) FOLK-F 111 WORLD MUSIC AND CULTURE (3 CR)
***** 11:15A-12:05P MW PY 100 Leon J
Is the course interesting? Would it be better to take F101 first?</p>
<p>3) Professor Horton-Stallings will teach GNDR G101 GENDER, CULTURE, AND SOCIETY. Has anyone taken her course? How demanding is her class?</p>
<p>About G202…the class is very interesting and Kreft is the best professor I’ve had. His lectures were always worth coming to and if you take notes and do the practice tests you should be fine. I transferred to IUB in fall 2010 after taking 2 Econ courses at another IU campus and I was able to get credit for E201 so I could take G202. As for the the AP Micro I don’t know, but I would contact a Business Advisor at <a href=“mailto:busadv@indiana.edu”>busadv@indiana.edu</a>.</p>
<p>Oh and two of my friends took F111 and said it was pretty east, just a lot of papers to write. I don’t think you need to take F101 first, but I took it with Foster and it was also a very interesting (and easy) class.</p>
<p>Ace, wouldn’t F101 with Foster be easier than F111. The big lecture sections meet at the same time for each class and there are lots of openings for each.</p>
<p>Yes. But, there are only 80 spots left. I am not sure there would be any left by the 2nd week of the orientation. Anything reasonable and interesting will have to be the back-up classes.</p>
<p>F101 and F111 are both easy. I’d lean toward F101 before F111 though.</p>
<p>G202 -Personally found it useless, but it was a good introduction to case-based learning. Kreft is the type of guy you either love or hate for a lot of people.</p>