The "Easy GE" List

<p>Also Arts and Arch 10 w/ Prof. Winter, i had him and there were 40+ athletes in the class... says something bout the difficulty of the class</p>

<p>i heard that astronomy 5 is pretty easy</p>

<p>what are the easy life science GEs??! besides geography 5, which i want to use for physical science.</p>

<p>namaste whats your schedule?</p>

<p>jason, im in hist 1a this fall with geary. accdg. to bruinwalk he seems okay for a ge.</p>

<p>is A&O 2/2L with Lew easier, or is A&O 3/3L with Lew easier?</p>

<p>A&O 2 and 3 with Lew are pretty much the same class, but my friend took both and said 3 was easier because some of the test for 2 was a little tricky.</p>

<p>whats a&o?</p>

<p>atmospheric and oceanic (sciences)</p>

<p>supposed to be easiest physical GEs? ill take it</p>

<p>the physical ge about the history of southern california sounds interesting.</p>

<p>maybe so r u gona take it in the spring</p>

<p>How about easy Writing II courses?</p>

<p>namaste, i might take the history of so ca in the spring...ill see how it works out.
are you planning to take it too?</p>

<p>pyvx, most people just enroll in eng comp 3. writing is writing.</p>

<p>i might take it if its considered easy... otherwise atmospheric science with lew. </p>

<p>i dont think there is such a thing as an easy writing II class unless you're a gifted writer</p>

<p>i heard the history of so ca is really interesting from my oc. and it coutns as a L/D class. im sure it jsut depends on the professor.</p>

<p>As an engineer, I have to take one GE class that is Writing II approved. ENG COMP 3 doesn't cover that requirement for me.</p>

<p>yeah it doesnt. unles somebody can name one, there is no such thing as an easy writing II class unless you're a good writer. i think most people take english4w</p>

<p>or a ge cluster takes care of any writing requirement.</p>

<p>anybody considering the neuroscience ge?</p>

<p>Hey Jason! I was going to take it but it didn't fit into my schedule :( but I think I'm definitely taking that next quarter, sounds interesting!</p>