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Lab Science Class in College

Suppose I'm not really a science person. Still, I know I need to complete some lab science classes in college for most pathways. For someone more comfortable with the arts or humanities, what might be the easiest lab science class to try out?

a month ago

Opting for a lab science class depends on your interest and the available course options at your college or university. A good strategy could be to look for interdisciplinary courses that combine science with your preferred subjects in the arts or humanities, allowing you to engage with the course content from a perspective that you're already comfortable with.

Environmental science is often a great choice for students who don't consider themselves "science people." It is interdisciplinary at its core, often dealing with social science issues as much as hard science, and it involves real-world problems which can make it more relatable. A lab component of an environmental science course could be focused on field studies, which can be quite engaging.

Physics for non-majors can also be a great option, mainly if the course takes an applied approach rather than a theoretical one. Music is essentially applied physics (think sound waves, frequency, harmonics, etc.), so if your school offers a course like "Physics of Sound," that might be interesting.

Human or animal biology might be another good choice. These courses can often relate science to everyday experiences and can be more tangible or interesting for students who gravitate more towards humanities or arts.

Lastly, consider Geology or Astronomy, as these are often considered "softer" lab sciences and can often involve more holistic and visual thinking. Plus, they often involve cool lab activities like stargazing for astronomy or identifying rocks in geology.

Remember, the "easiness" of a course is very subjective and depends heavily on how the professors teach. It would be best if you talked to upperclassmen or academic advisors about the specific courses at your institution.

a month ago

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