<p>I'm in engineering so i have a choice of either one. Which one do you guys reccommend, either from experience or the one that just seems cooler. And while you're answering that, what exactly is ContCiv? I never really got what is studied from the blurbs on CU website.</p>
<p>BTW, in LitHum i know you have to read a lot and would you take the class if you read very slowly. Not at a retarded pace but probably below average.. which probably means well below average compared to Columbia students. Would you still take it?</p>
<p>Oh and, on a slight tangent: would you take masterpieces of art or of music? I have no preference for either (they seem equally cool) and i have no prior experience for either. Maybe a tad for art..</p>
<p>Why not look at the reading lists? In LitHum you will be mostly reading plays and novels. In CC you'll be reading a lot of philosophy. They both require a lot of reading, but as a slow reader, which do you think you'd have an easier time keeping up with and which type of reading would you enjoy more?</p>
<p>As for ArtHum vs MusicHum, if you don't have a clear preference between studying art and music, why not sign up for both, attend the first week, and choose the class where you like the professor the most.</p>