Slacking Off in the Spring

<p>Will UC's look down on students who take "easy" courses in the spring?</p>

<p>I have gone through the application and am now just reviewing.<br>
Since I have completed 52 units (not including AP credits) and only need one more course for pre-reqs, I've ended up with the following schedule for next semester:
Financial Accounting (Last in series)
Business Law
French 1
Nutrition
PE (weights? golf?)</p>

<p>Add those up, and I would have a total of 66.5 transfer units (not including AP). Reason I am taking nutrition and PE is to complete my units for AA.</p>

<p>I've heard that improving your grades over your time at CC is a good sign for various reasons, but what about a decline in the difficulty of coursework?</p>

<p>Thank you.</p>

<p>you are taking 5 classes. No matter how easy your course selections are, taking 5 classes in one quarter will not be looked as easy.</p>

<p>You'll be fine. And it doesnt really matter if you took light course. I slacked off and took three really easy courses during my last semester (BizLaw, Psych., Communication).</p>

<p>I wouldn't worry about it at all. The main thing is completing your prerequisites for the major; that's what they REALLY want to see (in addition to good grades and general prereqs). Your schedule isn't weak in any case.</p>