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Navigating courses at National University - any tips?

I will be a freshman at National University in the fall and I am feeling a bit overwhelmed with course selection. Anyone have any advice on easy or interesting courses that might lighten my load a bit?

a month ago

Firstly, congratulations on starting your journey at National University! It's understandable to feel a bit overwhelmed with course selection. Here are a few general strategies you might find helpful:

1. Understand your degree requirements: Each degree program at National University has specific course requirements that you'll need to fulfill in order to graduate. If you're unsure about these, contact your academic advisor.

2. Take a mixture of class types: Mix up your schedule with some challenging core classes required for your major and a few less demanding electives.

3. Advance scheduling: Some subjects only have courses available during certain terms. Be sure to plan out your classes accordingly. If a class you need isn't offered in the term you planned to take it, you'll need to rearrange your schedule.

4. Class size and teaching: At National University, you might find that some classes are taught in a traditional classroom setting, while others are online or a hybrid format. Depending on your learning style and preference, you might find some formats more challenging than others.

Now, to your question about easy or interesting courses - it really depends on your interests and your major. A course one person finds easy could be quite challenging for another student, depending on their strengths and interests. If you are into arts and humanities, you might find courses like Art Appreciation or Introduction to Philosophy easier and more interesting. If you're a STEM person, you might prefer Introduction to Astronomy or Environmental Science.

Remember that your academic advisor is a great resource too. They can help you plan your course schedule to ensure that you're balanced the load of your harder classes with some easier ones. And, always feel free to reach out to older students or alumni to ask about their experiences with specific courses.

Lastly, remember to review the syllabus and class requirements before enrolling, to ensure you're comfortable with the workload and teaching style of the class. Good luck with your course selection!

a month ago

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