Need help finding EASY gpa booster class

<p>Help me out CCers... for any of you freshman/sophomores coming off your Gorden Rule/core classes, what's a REALLY easy course I can take w/ a really easy professor? I'm a senior and I need a GPA booster to round out credits in my final semester. There's so much liberal arts crap to consider, but I'm just trying to narrow things down.</p>

<p>Keep in mind that I'm looking for traditional grading, not pass/fail - type courses. Thanks in advance</p>

<p>Introductory Greek mythology?</p>

<p>I looked at the Classics courses, and they're not within the timeframe I'm looking at. But I have found a couple of possiblities:</p>

<p>American History
General Psych
Intro to Criminal Justice</p>

<p>Psych is one of those massive, 200+ capacity classes which isn't exactly what I'm looking for in terms of size, but if it's easy then I can deal. I like history, so that's a no-brainer. And then Criminal Justice seems pretty simple as well, plus it's something I've never taken before.</p>

<p>Gen psych is not a cinch, but it's pretty interesting.</p>

<p>What might be easy for one person may not be easy for another. Pick something you are good at and will enjoy learning more about.</p>

<p>I think the Cinema and Theatre survey classes are pretty easy.</p>

<p>So in the end I finally decided on Intro to Theater for Non-Majors, Thursdays 9:30-10:45. Can't get any better than that!</p>

<p>Sounds interesting and it is a hybrid "W" class so that means you have to do some WRITING and reading plays I presume.</p>

<p>THE2000w Introduction to Theatre (3) - Historical development of the theatre and various elements that go into the creation of a theatrical experience in order to gain a critical appreciation of the art. Application of critical and interpretive concepts to actual theatrical performances. For non-majors.</p>

<p>I'm curious, just how much can a 3 credit course boost one's GPA in the final semester of college? It does sound like a fun course.</p>

<p>cybermom - I'm not too worried, seeing as it's only day a week. I mean I'm not expecting a class so easy where I can do nearly no work at all and still pull off an A. I know going in that i'll require some effort, but seeing as it's a topic I have a mild interest in and the fact that it's relatively lower-level then I shouldn't have any problems at all. In fact, I set up my schedule so that I'm taking four classes next semester - each taking place only one day out of the week, so I have plenty of time to prepare in advance for exams, papers, etc.</p>

<p>And sunny - prolly not too much, but as I explained with my schedule before, it would only make sense to add in an extra booster course since I have so much free time in store for me next term.</p>

<p>What are your plans after graduation? It must feel great knowing you are almost through.</p>

<p>Grad school at UF, and likely law school after that - hopefully at a T14. Although if FSU/UF give me enough merit-based aid/scholarships, then I might reconsider.</p>

<p>FSU Law is excellent.</p>