<p>Any of you took a class where people said it's a terror but you found it to be easy ? For example, A LOT of people say organic chem is the hardest class you will ever take but after taking calc 2 I can't picture that. I got an A in calc 1 but a B in calc 2 and this was with the same professor. What was your hardest class ? What did you get in it ? Were you pleased with your grade ? And are you an A student, B student, etc ?</p>
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<li><p>Yes. My gen bio lab at my old school was apparently a big weeder outer but I found it to be easy. Especially gen bio lab 2. </p></li>
<li><p>Hardest class I took so far, calc 2 by far. </p></li>
<li><p>As i said I got a B </p></li>
<li><p>Sort of kind of. </p></li>
<li><p>I usually get A's - A-'s but I get B's from time to time. My lowest grade was a B - so far</p></li>
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<p>I found Intro to Microeconomics to be quite easy, but a lot of my classmates didn’t feel the same way. Ditto for Principles of Accounting I (financial accounting) and Intro to Information Systems. The former was tough at times but overall I found it quite bearable. The latter was really easy, IDK how people got less than a B in that class.</p>
<p>Hardest class I’ve taken? Either Business Stat or Money & Banking (an econ course). I got a B- in both and was probably close to a C+. Wasn’t quite pleased with them but I expected those grades. I’m an A/B student.</p>
<p>Any business or any class that’s not science. I just have a head for thing like writing and humanities. Not to say I don’t like science/math. I love the challenge, but my friends all come to me with help for papers and I finish them in a half hour tops haha.</p>
<p>Music Theory is a class that most music majors find super difficult, but it was my easy A class for both semesters last year, and I’m not scared about next year’s either.</p>
<p>Freshman writing was apparently a nightmare to most of my peers, but it was an easy A to me. It all balances out though, because many of those same friends didn’t struggle as much in music theory as I did. I think it had a lot to do with different learning styles and who gets along better with each professor, although I’m sure the content of each course had something to do with it as well.</p>
<p>Any history class comes very easily to me. I am a strong writer and have a fantastic memory. I guess it’s just those things and sheer passion for history that make these classes so easy for me.</p>
<p>Honors Anatomy and Physiology! Everyone warned me about that class, but I took it any way during sophomore year. It turned out to be manageable and quite possible to get an A in and I wish I had taken it earlier.</p>
<p>People thought AP US History was incredibly difficult, but I really enjoyed the class. Probably because I love history. There was a lot of work but I didn’t find any of the material difficult. </p>
<p>I’ve had the reverse happen too, I think I was the only one who really struggled in AP Chemistry. People said I was lucky that I got the easiest teacher, but it didn’t help matters at all. I also had problems in standard-level math classes Freshman and Sophomore year.</p>
<p>Anything history is super easy to remember for me. I also enjoy writing papers, and can knock one out in ~20 minutes (not research, just discussion/analysis ones). Obviously, there’s a lot of editing afterwards, but it helps that my first draft is so easy to write.</p>
<p>Idk why, but Texas State Government (Gov 2) was super hard for some people. I didn’t go to class half the time and made a 100 on the first two test. Got a 98 on the last one so I was exempt from the final. Chem 2 is lame though. Weeded me out of PreMed soo hard.</p>
<p>Discrete Math and Optimization (2 different classes). Neither of these classes are considered to be super hard but I found them to be quite a bit easier than whatever their reputation is. I also though Intermediate (really Intro… But it was called Intermediate) Microeconomics was quite a bit easier than it’s reputation, but I suspect that it might have been easier my semester than it usually is. </p>
<p>On the converse, I had a much harder time with Orgo than anyone else I know. I did better than average but I think everyone else I knew and studied with got As or A+s.</p>
<p>I have nothing to show off about, but for what ever it’s worth, when I was in 5th grade I was tested in Writing and Reading and I was told by me teacher that I was on 8th grade reading level[in 5th grade]. In college I am always the best essay writer in my writing classes. I know it’s not much, but so far that’s all I can say i’m good at it.</p>
<p>I’ve never had a hard math class, everything from calc to discrete math to vector analysis was fine. And while I consider my more advanced physics courses darn difficult, I still got As in them while others (who worked as hard as me) struggled just to pass.</p>
<p>But as far as classes that I considered to be very easy that others considered to be very hard:</p>
<p>Introductory Microeconomics
Differential Calc
Integral Calc
Multivariable Calc
Linear algebra
Discrete math
Differential equations
Physics 101
C++ 101
Intro calc-based physics sequence (it was all plug-n-chug at my school)</p>
<p>I cannot say that this was my hardest class… but I failed Pre Calc. Actually I think most did in that class. The professor was horrible. Basically read from the book, well… more like mumbled. Wrote a few equations on the board… always dismissed us really early… wasn’t a whole lot of help explaining it… took the same class with a different professor the next semester and got an A. He was a bit harder to understand with the accent, but extremely helpful and explained things well.
My hardest class… would have had to be Hydrology. Funny how I’m now minoring in it.</p>