Hi all, I'm heading to York University in the fall, and I'm concerned about managing my workload. What are some of the easiest courses that I could consider ensuring I don't burn out?
I understand your concerns about managing the workload- it's definitely important to ensure you have a balanced schedule that doesn't overwhelm you. While I would recommend talking to an academic advisor or fellow students for an insider's perspective, I do have some general advice to offer.
Please remember the idea of 'easiness' is subjective and may differ among students. That being said, introductory level courses without prerequisites in subjects that interest you might be a good place to start. Many students find introductory psychology, human geography, or film to be less demanding while still providing valuable knowledge and fulfilling general education requirements.
Alternatively, you may want to consider partaking in experiential education courses (like practicums or field placements), where you can earn credits while obtaining real-world experience in a field of interest. These courses tend to be more hands-on, which might feel less like traditional schoolwork.
Lastly, remember that workload isn't solely determined by the courses but the number of credit hours you take each semester. If the workload is a serious concern, you might consider registering for fewer courses each semester or balancing heavier courses with lighter ones.
Remember that education is not only about taking the easy route, but about learning and growth. No matter which courses you choose, invest time into understanding the material, and don't be afraid to ask for help if you find yourself struggling. York University is bound to offer plenty of academic support resources, such as tutoring centers.
This is a broad overview, and I strongly recommend making an appointment with your advisor to help fine-tune your course selection to best fit your needs and aspirations. Good luck!
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