Recommend an Easy Class

<p>I want to take a 3 hour course as an elective credit and I want it to be easy. Any recommendations?</p>

<p>Jazz Appreciation.</p>

<p>GOV 312L with Brownlee. Once you learn what he tests over, the class is quite painless.</p>

<p>^I’ve already taken that class.</p>

<p>PSY 301 with Salinas. He posts his readings online and that’s what he tests over. No need to get the book, paradigm, or even attend class. The second test is the hardest, the second and final tests cover the most material. He didn’t post up part of the notes for the fourth test since not many people were coming to class so he tested over part of the lecture but that was the only time. The final counts as much as a normal test and is not cumulative. He drops the lowest of 5 test grades and if you like your average before the final, just tell him you’re not going to take the final. All tests are 50 multiple choice with some silly answers so most can be narrowed down to 3 or 2 choices. Your grade is comprised of just those 4 tests, no homework, and that you got all your experiments (5 hours) done. Should be an easy A with minimal work.</p>

<p>oh and does anyone know of an easy physics class? I took General Physics I in high school and need 2 more hours of physics for my natural science requirement. I’m not pre-med so I want something somewhat easy for non-science majors</p>

<p>^^ I’ve already taken that class too haha.</p>

<p>kaygar, if you did a decent job on physics in high school, just take the SAT II test in physics and you’ll get 8 UT credits.
<a href=“http://www.utexas.edu/academic/mec/cbe/cutsat.html[/url]”>http://www.utexas.edu/academic/mec/cbe/cutsat.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;