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Looking for an easy class at MiraCosta College

Hi there! I'm considering taking a credit class at MiraCosta College to fill my free time. Can anyone suggest an easy course I might be able to handle while juggling my other commitments?

a month ago

Sure, I can help with that. In terms of choosing a course at MiraCosta College that is manageable alongside your other commitments, there are a few factors you might want to consider.

Firstly, are there any specific areas you're interested in? Exploring a subject you're passionate about could make the workload feel easier. If you enjoy the topic, even a challenging course can feel 'easy'.

However, if you're looking for courses typically considered to be less tough, you might consider:

1. ART 100 (Art Appreciation): This course is a great introduction to the world of art, providing a basic understanding of art forms, elements, and principles. You don't need to have a background in art to excel in this class.

2. COMM 101 (Public Speaking): If you're comfortable with speaking in front of others, this class can be easier. The workload generally consists of preparing and delivering speeches, which may be less time-consuming than other classes.

3. SOC 101 (Introduction to Sociology): This introductory course can provide a perspective on how society functions with relatively less demanding work. Students generally say it’s interesting and the content is approachable.

Remember, what seems 'easy' to one person can be 'hard' to another depending on your strengths, interests, and previous experiences. Always check out the course syllabus or speak with the professor or academic advisor if available to get a better understanding of the course expectations before enrolling.

Finally, since you mentioned that you have other commitments, I'd recommend you to consider the scheduling and mode of instruction, too. A night class or an online class might provide greater flexibility if needed.

a month ago

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