Ithaca College, here I come! Yet, I want to pace myself in the early semesters. Can anyone suggest classes that are less intensive?
Congratulations on your acceptance to Ithaca College! Choosing courses wisely in the initial semesters is a smart move as it sets the right tone for your college journey and helps you get acclimated without any undue pressure.
When it comes to less intensive classes, it bodes well to start with introductory classes in your chosen field or general education (GE) requirements, such as IC Seminar or Themes in Humanities. These classes are designed specifically for first-year students and are geared towards helping you familiarize yourself with the college level of study.
Also consider choosing classes which align with your everyday interests or hobbies which can make studying feel less of a chore. For example, if you're fond of cinema, Ithaca offers wide-ranging courses in Film Studies. If you are interested in music or play an instrument, enrolling in a beginner level music class could be a good fit.
Granted, what might seem less intensive to one individual might not be the case for another. It really depends on your own strengths and interests. Thus, it's essential to read course descriptions and reviews, and try to consult with peers or academic advisors about course workloads.
Remember, while starting slow and steady is smart, make sure to challenge yourself gradually, especially in areas associated to your major or the field you want to pursue post-graduation. Take advantage of the rich array of courses Ithaca boasts and enjoy your journey of exploration and learning!
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