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What are the easiest classes at Tacoma Community College?

Hey everyone, I'm going to Tacoma Community College after high school. I want to get a sense of a potential schedule for next year and want to strike a balance. Can anyone give me some suggestions about the easiest classes at Tacoma Community College? I don't want all my classes to be super tough and demanding.

a year ago

Sure thing! While it's crucial to keep in mind that what may seem "easy" essentially varies from person to person, depending on their own strengths, weaknesses, and interests, there are classes at almost every college that students traditionally label as less demanding. Tacoma Community College is no exception.

Courses like MATH 085 - Introduction to Algebra, ACCT& 201 - Principles of Accounting, and BIOL& 100 - Survey of Biology are often rated as relatively lighter by students.

Introduction to Elementary Algebra tends to be less mathematically intense than the standard coursework. Principles of Accounting often require memorizing rules and processes rather than understanding complex concepts. A survey of Biology usually provides general knowledge without the detailed analysis found in more specialized biology courses.

Another typically less intense course is SOC& 101 - Introduction to Sociology. It's a fascinating subject that typically demands less rote memorization than hard science or history courses.

But here's the important caveat - "easier" classes aren't always the best option for your educational growth. Try to balance these with classes that challenge you, align with your major, or broaden your skill set. Additionally, you might actually find a "harder" class more enjoyable if you're genuinely engaged in the material.

This approach not only keeps you academically invested, but it looks great on your resume or higher education applications if you're gunning for transfer or postgraduate studies. So, while striking a balance is wise, you don't want to overload on "easy" classes, just like you wouldn't want to overload on more difficult ones either.

Good luck with your future endeavors!

a year ago

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