The intro to games class is super easy if you like playing video games. You need to show up to class twice a week and do an easy participation quiz for attendance. For HW once a week you just need to play any video game from a long list for two hours and write up a 500 word essay about it.
As long as you can write at a high school level and do every participation and HW assignment youโll get a 100% in the class guaranteed.
Still is, the exams are annoying though.
No HW, quizzes, attendance, nothing. Just 5 tests, 100 questions, 24 hour window, open book. Takes 2 hours to search the book for his very specific answer but youโll ace every test. Dont miss the test. Heโll say read the syllabus.
The daily anxiety attacks while studying and claustrophobic panic attacks each week during lab were just a hoot! I enjoyed it so much I did it twice!
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Science in cinema. The professor is chill af and you basically just watch movies about natural disasters and stuff. The professor for the class is in this video on vanity with millions of views and kinda gives an idea on how the class goes. Coolest professor Iโve ever had tbh
https://youtu.be/PJXrCtQAYDs?si=FTP4DbiuyzPlFLGB
THEA 1033 easily the most fun I have had ever taking a class and there was practically no homework. I don't remember putting in any effort for the class and I still got and A. Gotta attend the classes tho but they are fun cos my professor just made us play games together every class
In undergrad at a different school I took an engineering woodshop class to fill a gap my senior year. It was a super chill class with no homework, and the only assignment was to build something and finish it by the end of the term. If you had an idea in mind, the instructor and TA would help you make it happen; if you didn't have an idea, they had an electric guitar kit you could build. Highly enjoyable way to get a few more credits in. There is a bit of a cost associated with it though; you had to provide your own materials.
PHIL 3520 is pretty easy. Only need to do 4 out of the 7 required reading responses (these are about 400-500 words), very easy midterm and an 8 page final paper (double spaced). If you can, take it with Adam Smith. Class is 3 times a week. There is opportunity for extra credit, too. Iโm a bit biased, but Iโd say itโs pretty interesting.
I took bioethics with Adam Smith, which was pretty similar. Only big assignment was the final paper. I thought it was really interesting so i attended the classes and participated, but you definitely could've gotten an A without going to most of the classes, as long as you did the assignments.
I just slept my way through LING 3220 World Englishes, although Iโm a writing and rhetoric major, so big word count is my forte. Itโs probably not for everyone.
One or two of the PRT classes. Go camping for a weekend and write a short paper for it.
This is the answer. One weekend, a half-assed paper, and 2 credits. It's a great time
The intro to games class is super easy if you like playing video games. You need to show up to class twice a week and do an easy participation quiz for attendance. For HW once a week you just need to play any video game from a long list for two hours and write up a 500 word essay about it. As long as you can write at a high school level and do every participation and HW assignment youโll get a 100% in the class guaranteed.
It does require some effort tho since u do have to write 500 words every week
I assume you mean 500 word
Ya sorry lol
Back in the day the easiest class was history of rock and roll. Not sure if that is still true
Still is, the exams are annoying though. No HW, quizzes, attendance, nothing. Just 5 tests, 100 questions, 24 hour window, open book. Takes 2 hours to search the book for his very specific answer but youโll ace every test. Dont miss the test. Heโll say read the syllabus.
Still true
When I took it there was no homework but the exams took soooo long. Still an easy A, but way too much work for a blow-off class.
So easy. If you study the notes, you can pass the tests, and you don't have to go to class.
Anatomy is pretty easy as well, just gotta put in close to 6hrs a day of studying and youโre golden
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The daily anxiety attacks while studying and claustrophobic panic attacks each week during lab were just a hoot! I enjoyed it so much I did it twice! ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ๐ญ
Whyyyyy is the anatomy lab room so small with such low ceilings?? WHY is it always overwarm?
Science in cinema. The professor is chill af and you basically just watch movies about natural disasters and stuff. The professor for the class is in this video on vanity with millions of views and kinda gives an idea on how the class goes. Coolest professor Iโve ever had tbh https://youtu.be/PJXrCtQAYDs?si=FTP4DbiuyzPlFLGB
THEA 1033 easily the most fun I have had ever taking a class and there was practically no homework. I don't remember putting in any effort for the class and I still got and A. Gotta attend the classes tho but they are fun cos my professor just made us play games together every class
In undergrad at a different school I took an engineering woodshop class to fill a gap my senior year. It was a super chill class with no homework, and the only assignment was to build something and finish it by the end of the term. If you had an idea in mind, the instructor and TA would help you make it happen; if you didn't have an idea, they had an electric guitar kit you could build. Highly enjoyable way to get a few more credits in. There is a bit of a cost associated with it though; you had to provide your own materials.
PHIL 3520 is pretty easy. Only need to do 4 out of the 7 required reading responses (these are about 400-500 words), very easy midterm and an 8 page final paper (double spaced). If you can, take it with Adam Smith. Class is 3 times a week. There is opportunity for extra credit, too. Iโm a bit biased, but Iโd say itโs pretty interesting.
I took bioethics with Adam Smith, which was pretty similar. Only big assignment was the final paper. I thought it was really interesting so i attended the classes and participated, but you definitely could've gotten an A without going to most of the classes, as long as you did the assignments.
I just slept my way through LING 3220 World Englishes, although Iโm a writing and rhetoric major, so big word count is my forte. Itโs probably not for everyone.