Taking a bunch of easy classes in senior year just to increase your GPA?

<p>Have you done this? If not, what do you think about it? (As long as you can complete your major/minor requirement by graduation)</p>

<p>Personally, I am in college in order to learn and I choose my classes accordingly. If your goal is to get a degree and then enter the workforce, padding your GPA might be a legitimate thing to do.</p>

<p>No, I am in college in order to learn and I have planned by entire college schedule choosing some of the most difficult electives . I would not have chosen my primary study to be math or physics if I just wanted an easy high GPA. Btw if you plan to go to a graduate school, it will [for most colleges and graduate focuses] do no good taking easy courses, because their methodology is to filter these useless and easy courses out. But if you just need a college degree to satisfy your parents or to enter the work force, then it might be useful, but try to take classes that at least sound legitimate.</p>

<p>My major wouldn’t allow me to take any easy classes. Though if I had a choice, I wouldn’t pick necessarily easy classes. I would pick the ones that sound the most fun to me and do well based off of interest alone. Most of which are in my major anyways, so I’m happy :)</p>