<p>In high school, we are encouraged to take touch courses cuz colleges look at it.</p>
<p>but in college, wouldn't it be better to take easier courses since the compnaies(when i apply for a job) only look at the gpa?</p>
<p>what u think?</p>
<p>In high school, we are encouraged to take touch courses cuz colleges look at it.</p>
<p>but in college, wouldn't it be better to take easier courses since the compnaies(when i apply for a job) only look at the gpa?</p>
<p>what u think?</p>
<p>I think that if potential employers ever ask about the rigor of your college course load you should lie. Say you took tough courses (don’t say “touch” courses) to challenge yourself and grow as an individual. Tell them about how the experience shaped your ability to manage time, lead people, and enjoy success.</p>
<p>Definitely don’t say anything close to what you’ve stated in your post.</p>
<p>Let me tell you something, if you took challenging courses in high school just so that you get into college, and not because you love to work hard and learn new things, you’ve been going about this whole process wrong. Since all you care about is learning how to beat the system and get to the next stage in life, why don’t you take all easy courses. It’s obviously what you truly desire, and it may do you some good to just enjoy life for a bit. Who cares what the employer thinks.</p>
<p>thanks man! you are absolutely right! I will change my attitudes…</p>
<p>Well if you just take easy classes in college, will you really be prepared for the work you will get at your future job?</p>