Hey all, I'll be attending Saint Mary's College of California and wanted to have a reasonable load to allow for work and clubs. From your experience, were there any classes that didn't require a crazy amount of study time?
It sounds like you're trying to strike a good balance between your academic and extracurricular activities, which is a great approach to college life! Saint Mary's College of California, like many other colleges, offers a wide range of courses, some of which might be less intensive than others.
However, the actual "intensity" of a course can often depend on factors like the professor, the semester, and even your personal strengths and interests. A course some students find chill might be challenging for others, and vice versa. Therefore, it's always a good idea to research courses and professors before making a decision. You can use resources like course catalogs, syllabi, and professor ratings, or you can reach out directly to professors or fellow students for more insight.
Keep in mind that general education courses or introductory courses in various subjects are often designed to be accessible to a wide range of students and might be less intensive than upper-level or major-specific courses. For example, an introductory art or music appreciation class might be less demanding if you're not majoring in the arts.
Finally, you could consider asking older students at Saint Mary's or joining a student group relevant to your interests. Older students can offer insights based on their own experiences, and student groups often can give you tips on which classes to take (or avoid).
Remember that while it's essential to keep your course load manageable, it's also important for your college experience to be academically challenging and fulfilling! Good luck as you start your journey at Saint Mary's.
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