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Class suggestions for Purdue University?

I'm putting Purdue University on my list and am interested in knowing which classes might lighten my burden a bit. Which classes would you recommend if I'm looking for something on the 'easier' end of the spectrum?

a year ago

While course difficulty can often be subjective and dependent on your interests and strengths, there are several 'easier' courses at Purdue University which students often recommend. However, you should also consider choosing classes that further your academic interests or meet your degree requirements.

1. Introduction to American Government and Politics: This course covers the basics of American government, which makes it ideal for students who are interested in understanding how government functions. It's often considered less demanding because of its focus on familiar concepts and ideas.

2. Fundamentals of Speech Communication: This course is typically a favorite among students as it helps develop effective public speaking skills, which can be essential for future career paths. The workload is often considered manageable.

3. Introduction to Sociology: This course provides an introduction to the study of human societal behavior, and students often find the content to be engaging and the coursework to be not as demanding.

4. Art and Design: This class focuses on the basics of art history and design, and it's often seen as less demanding and enjoyable for those who are artistically inclined.

5. Geosciences in the Cinema – This course utilizes popular cinema to highlight and explore geological phenomena, making it a fun and lower-intensity science course.

Remember that a 'lighter' or 'easier' course does not mean you can slack off entirely. Even the most straightforward-seeming courses require consistent effort, attendance, and commitment. It's also best to strike a balance between both challenging and less demanding courses to ensure a well-rounded educational experience.

a year ago

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