Math hasn't ever been my strong suit, but I gotta get this requirement out of the way. Does anyone know the easiest Undergraduate Division (UD) Math course at University of Memphis?
It's understandable that you're looking for a course that may align well with your skills, especially when it involves a subject that might not be your strongest. Rather than focusing on the "easiest" class, I'd recommend looking for a course that's suitable for your skill level and also relevant to your major or interests.
That being said, from what I've heard, Math courses like "MATH 2110: Calculus III" and "MATH 2120: Differential Equations" are often cited by students as manageable, especially if you did well in Calculus I.
"Mathematics for Liberal Arts (MATH 1010)" is another course that many students find approachable, especially for those who may not be comfortable with high-level calculus.
Please note that the "ease" of a course can vary greatly between individuals, depending on past exposure to the material and personal strengths. You may want to try talking to your academic advisor, as well as students who have completed these courses, to get a more personalized recommendation based on your abilities and academic goals. It can also be beneficial to review the syllabus of potential math courses to get an idea of the coursework and see which ones seem the most approachable to you.
CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.