<p>I have heard it is pretty much impossible to fail any AAS class. True?</p>
<p>No, it is IOE</p>
<p>He’s right. And after IOE, ME comes next.</p>
<p>I am in IOE 447 (Facility Planning) this semester and the average on the first exam was a 67% (before any adjustments). No one got above a 90% before any adjustments. That class is NOT easy.</p>
<p>How can people who have never taken an IOE class know whether or not IOE easy? Just because a friend tells them that it is easy does not make it easy. </p>
<p>This is not directed towards Bearcats because he did IOE. I think ThisIsMichigan is also taking an IOE class right now.</p>
<p>why is there no caucasian american studies? I wanted to do that major.</p>
<p>777, the two users were being sarcastic. Anything in CoE is obviously difficult. A friend of mine told me many athletes and Bridge program participants do AAS and it has the reputation of an impossible to fail major. I wasn’t sure if that’s an isolated opinion or pretty common knowledge.</p>
<p>The literal easiest major is going to depend on the person taking it. Likely, anything with the word “studies” in it’s name is going to be a joke though.</p>
<p>I’m in an IOE class. We get candy for talking, we take online “quizzes”, and the average on the exam was an 88.</p>
<p>I picked the wrong major :(</p>
<p>thats very racist brutha, what you saying?</p>
<p>@ThisIsMichigan</p>
<p>What class is that?</p>
<p>IOE 425, lol. </p>
<p>I know I know. Not a “real” IOE course </p>
<p>Lol</p>