<p>(for haas/usc students)</p>
<p>enlgish: 105,106,107,108,111,114,115,116,117,122,123,124,125,126,128</p>
<p>which class would you recommend? i dont know any of them but if i have to take one i might as well pick the most popular</p>
<p>(for haas/usc students)</p>
<p>enlgish: 105,106,107,108,111,114,115,116,117,122,123,124,125,126,128</p>
<p>which class would you recommend? i dont know any of them but if i have to take one i might as well pick the most popular</p>
<p>Take whichever two satisfy IGETC.</p>
<p>By the way, those numbers mean entirely different things depending on the CC you go to...which you did not mention. At my school, College of the Canyons, I needed English 101 (composition), and 102 (critical thinking) to satisfy that section of IGETC.</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>take as much UC transferable english courses that you can, berkeley wants writers</p>
<p>okay then just let me know the best english literature class by name</p>
<p>i don't see how there is a "best" one since that's entirely up to you. if you like shakespeare then do shakespeare etc.</p>