I'll be heading to college in the fall and I'm not so strong in sciences. Still, I'm thinking of taking a chemistry class since some majors require it. Could anyone share their experiences with what they'd consider the easiest class?
Defining the "easiest" chemistry course is a relative task since every student's background and aptitude for chemistry might be different. However, often the least rigorous chemistry course designed for non-science majors in many colleges is often referred to as "Introductory Chemistry", "General Chemistry", or "Chemistry for Non-Science Majors". These classes cover major principles and concepts of chemistry but at a more general level and often with a real-world context relevance to make it more engaging for non-science students.
Once you get to college, be sure to coordinate with your academic advisor before registering for any class to ensure it will fulfill your degree requirements. Furthermore, consider your study habits and your readiness to seek help like attending office hours or tutoring services before deciding on the class. Also, be aware that even "Introductory Chemistry" will demand a good deal of time for labs, homework, and studying.
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