To fulfill my 'Experience in its Diversity' requirement at Queens College, I am looking for suggestions on the easiest subject to take. Any advice from current or former students? What classes did you find most manageable?
While every student will have slightly different experiences, many students have found that Sociology is a generally manageable subject that can fulfill the 'Experiences in its Diversity' requirement at Queens College.
Sociology often involves examining different societies, cultures, and social institutions, which can offer a rich understanding of diversity. From a class perspective, they often involve discussions, group work, and reading assignments, which may help provide balance against more writing or test-intensive courses.
Keep in mind that "easy" can be subjective depending on your strengths and interests. While Sociology might feel manageable to one student, you may find it more challenging if it's not an area you're interested in or comfortable with.
Consider looking at the course descriptions for each class in the 'Experiences in its Diversity' category. If possible, meet with an academic advisor to discuss which classes might best align with your strengths, interests, and major requirements.
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