Hi all, I'm working on my class schedule for Columbia Basin College and I really want to keep my GPA up. Science isn't really my strong suit, so does anyone have any recommendations for the easiest science credits I can take at Columbia Basin?
It sounds like you're looking to balance maintaining your GPA with fulfilling science credit requirements at Columbia Basin College. Just remember, it's essential to choose courses that you find somewhat interesting, as it will make studying and attending class easier, even if science isn't your best subject.
Based on what some students have found helpful in the past, courses such as "Intro to Environmental Science" or "General Biology" could be good options. Both of these classes often have less complex math and more focus on concepts, which some students find more accessible.
Another option that might be interesting, yet manageable, is "Physical Science". This course often covers a range of topics such as simple machines, force and motion, electricity, magnetism, waves, and light in a non-technical manner.
However, different students find different subjects easier or more difficult, so what works for one, might not work for another. Be sure to take a look at the course descriptions and consult with your academic advisor about what may be suitable for you. Additionally, consider the professors teaching the courses, as their teaching style could significantly affect your experience in the course.
Lastly, remember to take advantage of resources like study groups, tutoring services, and office hours to help you succeed even in subjects that are not your strength. Good luck!
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