<p>Hi, I'm a freshman in CAS and I'm looking over courses to get my spring schedule together. I'm taking a Texts & Ideas course now, as well as my final required foreign language course, and WTE. So, I'd like to get some more MAP stuff out of the way next semester. My only problem is the Quanitative Reasoning requirement. I'm not great at math. I took AP Calculus AB and BC in high school and failed the AP exams and I was totally lost in the classes. I'm not a lazy student, I just have a lot of trouble with math. I was hoping someone might be able to suggest what the easiest math course is. I'm not trying to sound lazy, but I'm just not interested in math and don't plan on pursuing anything involving math.
Thanks!</p>
<p>Just by reading the Intro, I would say,</p>
<p>Math Patterns in Nature- SPRING 2012 MAP-UA 101, and, </p>
<p>Great Ideas in Mathematics-SPRING 2012 MAP-UA 110</p>
<p>[Quantitative</a> Reasoning | MAP, College of Arts and Science | New York Univeristy](<a href=“http://map.cas.nyu.edu/object/map.courses.quantitative.1112]Quantitative”>http://map.cas.nyu.edu/object/map.courses.quantitative.1112)</p>