Hey guys, I'm going to be a senior next year and I'm considering Oregon State University for my higher studies. Anybody have insights into what some of the easiest synthesis classes to take at OSU are? Thanks for your help!
I'd start by saying that the term "easiest" can be quite relative, as it often depends on your personal interests, strengths, and prior knowledge. That being said, here are a few synthesis courses at Oregon State University (OSU) that have generally been reviewed positively by past students for their engaging content and manageable workload.
1. ENG 104: "Introduction to Literature" tends to be a more manageable course, especially if you enjoy reading and discussing various texts.
2. PHL 203: "The Meaning of Existence" generally receives appreciative reviews for its engaging discussions and pertinent real-world applications.
3. SOC 204: "Introduction to Sociology" often comes up as one that students enjoy due to its useful application to understanding societal constructs.
However, keep in mind this is anecdotal advice. Each class might be easier or harder depending on your interests and strengths. You might want to look up these courses in the course catalog and see if the subjects align with your interests. Also, consider looking at RateMyProfessors as you can see some student opinions about these classes and their respective professors. Remember that course instructor can greatly impact your experience in the class, so check who is teaching the class before you enroll.
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