Hello everyone! I'm in the process of narrowing down college choices and Griffith University has caught my attention. I’ve been told that it might be a good idea to consider some 'easy' classes to help maintain a good GPA. Any current Griffith students here can suggest some classes for this? Thanks in advance!
Hi there! Griffith University offers a wide range of courses across its disciplines and the difficulty of classes can vary greatly depending on your major, interests, and strengths. That being said, some students have found certain courses relatively easy to navigate.
For example, if you're interested in the humanities or social sciences, I've heard that "Introduction to Sociology" and "Contemporary Aboriginal Issues" are both interesting and manageable courses. Also, any foundational or introductory classes in your field of interest could be a good way to boost your GPA while still gaining beneficial knowledge for your degree.
Remember that what may be 'easy' for one person can be difficult for another, so ideally the best 'GPA boosters' will align with areas in which you naturally excel or have strong interest. Take a good look at your abilities and what you enjoy when choosing courses. Also consider attending office hours, forming study groups, and employing other strategies to excel in your classes, rather than only focusing on perceived difficulty.
Lastly, don't shy away from harder courses that can provide you valuable knowledge for your future major or career. Balancing is key. Find a mix of courses that build your skills and challenge you, with a few 'easy' options to maintain a good GPA. Best of luck with your course selection!
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