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Trying to Plan Ahead: Any Suggestions for Easy College Electives?

I'm trying to plan my class schedule for freshman year. Besides my major courses, I'll have room for a few electives. Any recommendations for courses that are particularly interesting and not too demanding?

a year ago

While it's great to seek suggestions, it's essential to align your electives with your interests. It can make the learning experience more enjoyable and less stressful. Here are few course suggestions that students often find fascinating yet manageable:

1. Introduction to Psychology: This course provides insights into how people think, act, and interact. It's generally considered to be low-key while still being intellectually stimulating and applicable to understanding people better. It may also help you in other areas like marketing, communications, or any field that involves human interaction.

2. Public Speaking or Speech: These classes can be fun and interactive. They also offer the opportunity to improve your presentation and communication skills – both are incredibly valuable in almost every field of study and work.

3. Art or Music Appreciation: These courses usually focus more on learning about different art or music periods, styles, and their social context rather than on producing art or music. Being open-ended, they are often considered less cold-hard-fact-based, and you can usually bring your own interpretations and opinions into your work.

4. Physical Education: A sport or fitness course like yoga or aerobics can provide a refreshing break from academic work, plus it supports your physical wellbeing.

5. Introduction to Sociology: Similar to psychology, sociology provides a broad understanding of human society, social institutions, and social relationships.

Remember, "easy" often equates to "what you're interested in," because you'll naturally put more effort into what you enjoy. Furthermore, some of these mentioned courses can also provide skills beneficial for your personal and professional development. Before deciding, look at the course description and see if it piques your interest. If possible, try to connect with students who have previously taken the course to hear about their experiences first-hand, or look up professor ratings online to understand the workload and teaching style.

a year ago

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