Hey you guys, I'm a bit stressed about my course load for next semester at UF. I'm looking into taking a psychology class, but I want something manageable. Does anyone know which psychology classes at UF tend to be on the easier end?
Sure, I understand your concern about balancing your course load. At the University of Florida, PSY2012 - General Psychology is considered to be one of the more manageable entry-level psychology courses. It covers a broad range of topics, allowing you to gain an understanding of various aspects of psychology without diving too deep into any one area.
That being said, bear in mind that course difficulty can be somewhat subjective, varying from individual to individual based on various factors, such as personal interest, prior knowledge on the subject, and the teaching style of the professor.
I would also recommend checking out resources like the university's course catalog or syllabus archive for more information. You can get an idea of the topics and load of readings and assignments for each class you're considering. Furthermore, sites like Rate My Professors could provide student feedback on specific courses and professors, which can also be helpful.
Ultimately, it's important to ease into it if you're new to the field and to pick a class that aligns well with your interests and availability. The more interested you are in the content, the easier you may find the course to be. Good luck with your course selection!
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