<p>Anyone have tips for easy 7-breath classes, especially for Arts and Literature, Philosophy and Values, and Physical Science?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Anyone have tips for easy 7-breath classes, especially for Arts and Literature, Philosophy and Values, and Physical Science?</p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>What is easy for you may not be easy for someone else or vice-versa.</p>
<p>For example, some people might think that Math 125A (PV) and Physics H7A (PS) are easy.</p>
<p>There is a general consensus about easy classes, the whole ‘what’s easy for one person might be hard for another’ is a whole load of baloney. </p>
<p>Unless you’re Terrence Tao, the work load in classes like Physics 7A is so much more time consuming compared to other classes; and we’re not even taking into account the subject matter at hand, nor the curve. </p>
<p>Just have a look at courseranks to see the average grade distribution of classes and what ratings the professors have; these are usually a good accurate representation of the difficulty levelness of a class. </p>
<p>Physical Science, Astronomy 10 is a known easy class. </p>
<p>Arts/Lit - Music 20A? </p>
<p>Haas kids live off classes like these, lol. Just go ask a business major what easy breadth classes there are, and they’ll have some good ones. Better yet, take classes with athletes.</p>
<p>Physical Science- Physics for future presidents (easy and fun)
Arts/Lit- Music 20A but if you don’t want to sing in front of everyone, Music 26 or 27. (I pulled off an A in 27 and I don’t have a single musical bone in my body nor do I have a musical background)</p>