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Glendale Community College Class Recommendations

Hey all! I'm specifically looking at Glendale Community College for my next academic move after high school. Anyone willing to share insights about what the easier classes might be? I don't want to bite off more than I can chew in my first year, you know?

a year ago

Approaching your first year of college with a balanced workload is a smart move! Glendale Community College (GCC) offers a quite a diverse range of classes across different disciplines. Drawing from student feedback, some of the more manageable classes often include foundational courses in different fields. Here are some examples to consider:

1. COMS101: Introduction to Public Speaking - Communication skills are fundamental to most fields of study and this course provides the basics. You'll learn presentation and critical thinking skills and, from what I've heard, many students have found it to be engaging and enriching rather than overwhelming.

2. ART101: Introduction to Visual Arts - If you're into more creative endeavors, this course is usually considered to be accessible and enjoyable. It's a great way to fulfill a humanities requirement if that aligns with your education plan.

3. ENGL101: English Composition I - Nearly all college students will have to take an English class, and the composition courses at GCC are known for having supportive faculty and a thorough curriculum.

4. PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology - This course is often considered interesting and approachable, providing a good grounding in the fundamentals of psychology.

5. PD 100: The College Experience - This class helps students transition to college life. It covers study skills, personal development, and goal setting, highly recommended for first-year students.

However, remember that everyone’s abilities and interests are different. What might be "easy" for one student because of their background or interest might be challenging for another. Consider your strengths and weaknesses, the subjects you enjoyed in high school, and areas related to your intended career path when choosing classes.

Furthermore, make sure to take advantage of academic advising at GCC. The advisors there can help you select a balanced but challenging set of courses that align with your academic goals. They can also provide you with detailed information about the workload and expectations of different classes, which can be really beneficial when scheduling your first semester.

I hope this helps, and best of luck at GCC! It's a wonderful place to start your college journey.

a year ago

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