Hi, everyone. I'm planning to enroll at Thomas Edison State College soon and would like some suggestions. Can anyone share their experiences with 'easier' or lighter-load classes at TESC? It's all in the name of balancing my schedule and not overwhelming myself first sem. Thank you!
Sure, I can provide some insights into this. Remember, what's "easy" can be quite subjective, as it often depends on one's strengths, interests, and previous knowledge on the topic. However, I'm happy to share what most TESC students I've interacted with have found to be comparatively manageable.
1. Com 209: Public Speaking: Seems to be considered less demanding as it focuses on practical skills and techniques of effective public speaking which some students might find familiar.
2. Psy 1010: Positive Psychology: Students typically said that not only is this course enjoyable, but the subject matter can be quite eye-opening and feasible to grasp.
3. Psy 1010: Introduction to Psychology: This is another well-reviewed course that stands out as being more 'gentle' for new students. Many find it quite engaging and not overly complex.
Yet, remember, don't let the term 'easy' mislead you. Every course will require your effort and engagement if you want to do well. Using resources provided by TESC, like study guides, online library, discussion forums, and reaching out to instructors when in doubt, can be quite helpful.
Finally, it's always a good idea to take on a balanced workload where you mix some 'easier' classes with those you predict might be more demanding. Good luck with your scheduling!
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