<p>So... I've gotten myself into the predicament of graduating this upcoming year and need to take my two MAP-sci courses still (I've been kind of hoping they'll just go away or something up until now). Not being a very large mathematically inclined person who hasn't taken a science class since high school, I'm wondering from your experiences and knowledge which courses are easiest (for a psych/phil/polsci majors), since I'd prefer to do well in them - e.g. no physics, chem or bio I+II cycles. And preferably nothing too science intensive.</p>
<p>Isn’t Quarks to Cosmos supposed to be easy? And same for that stupid energy class? </p>
<p>I am hoping they’ll go away, too. :(</p>
<p>I’ve heard How Things Work is an easy A. Energy and the Environment supposedly isn’t too science heavy, but is mad boring. I guess these would be your best options if you didn’t want anything Physics related because every other MAP science class is Physics related</p>