Hoping to get advise on which classes at Montclair State are seen as less demanding or taxing. Something to keep my GPA bouyed as I handle the transition to college life. Any inputs from students or alumni?
Absolutely, managing workload during the transition to college life is crucial. I would like to caution first that what's considered an "easy" class can significantly vary from person to person due to differing interests, skill sets, and learning styles.
That said, I've found that many students talk about enjoying some of the General Education courses offered. These classes can serve as GPA boosters while also offering a broad education. Areas that might offer classes that are a bit less rigorous could include Humanities and Global Awareness.
Just remember, it's also crucial to balance easier courses with those that challenge you acadically and align with your interests, department requirements, or potential major. A strong GPA is important, but so is demonstrating a rigorous curriculum to potential employers or graduate schools.
Consequently, I would also recommend reaching out to academic advisors at Montclair State University for guidance. They can provide valuable insight on classes that would cater to your personal needs, level of comfort, and future pursuits. Good luck!
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