Hey, folks! I'm a high school junior, and, as part of my college planning, I'm looking into Indiana University. I am also thinking it might be wise to register for a few so-called 'easy' classes that could help maintain my GPA. Any IU students have recommendations that could help out?
Sure, I can certainly assist with that! When choosing courses whose content tends to be deemed as "easier", remember it's also important to pick classes that align with your interests, as genuine passion can often lead to a more enjoyable (and sometimes easier-feeling) experience. That being said, here are a few courses at Indiana University that students have found to be manageable:
1. FOLK-F101: Introduction to Folklore: This class explores folklore across a variety of cultures and is considered highly engaging but less intensive.
2. COLL-P155: Public Oral Communication: In this course, you will learn the basics of public speaking. While it may require some time outside of class to prepare speeches, the grading is generally considered to be lenient.
5. GEOG-G110: Human Geography: This class is a broad overview of human geography and is reportedly pretty straightforward with an engaging professor.
Remember, what one student finds easy, another might find difficult. This often depends on your natural inclinations, interests, study habits, and course load. When looking at these "easier" classes, make sure they also align with your major and educational goals so that you're staying on track with your intended study plan. Good luck with your decision!
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