Easiest Class Ever....

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What was the easiest class you've taken so far?

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Local politics

We had take home finals.. literally.

We just show up, pick up the finals and then take it home.
The class grades are based on attendance/participation and inclass work.
 
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Human Pathology. Exam questions and answers given before exam day. Just memorize the answers and you're golden. Never went to class except to take my exams. :smuggrin:
 
Probably the Continuing Spanish class I took my 1st semester in college.

Otherwise I would say either Linear Algebra or Probability.
 
So far, Music Appreciation. We would have a 20-25 question reading assignment due each week (multiple choice), and on the same day that was due, we would do our easy listening quiz over a few classical songs.

For the mid-term and final, the teacher just grabbed certain questions from the reading assignments. He gave us a sheet the week before each of those tests with EVERY SINGLE question that would be on the test.

I hope biology I and chem. II are that easy when I take them next semester...
 
Physics 1 & 2 from Dr. Crawford
 
My easiest final was my last final in french class in highschool. Our teacher took us out to breakfast!!
 
Nutrition 325

Food and Culture

No tests just a presentation on a international culture and a sample of food. The entire semester was just sitting back and eating.
 
taking it right now...I think the easiest science class starting from 3...
 
Dance 5 (for dummies like me who dont know anything about dancing)
 
World Civ. online course
 
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History Of Rock And Roll, Oh Yeah Baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Intro spanish I. philosophy of classroom education. Intro BIO, chem I/II.
 
My easiest class of all time was... Fingerpainting! I LOVE kindergarden. <-- spelling class... I wasn't so good at!
 
spelling wasn't my best class either! i looked at your "kindergarden" and took me a sec to realize why you claimed to have poor spelling! good think i won't be an editor when i grow up!

my easiest class in college was about Karma

My easiest class of all time was... Fingerpainting! I LOVE kindergarden. <-- spelling class... I wasn't so good at!
 
science outreach at elementary schools... hahha this counted as upper division elective! We went to pre-k through elementary schools and teach kiddos some "science", aka alright everyone gets a cookie!!

I loved it. I should be a teacher!
 
science outreach at elementary schools... hahha this counted as upper division elective! We went to pre-k through elementary schools and teach kiddos some "science", aka alright everyone gets a cookie!!

I loved it. I should be a teacher!


I would say Art!!!
 
Indian Poetry...

taught by an 86 year old german professor with a thick german accent. spent everyday listening to him ramble about life in india, no midterms, no final, just had to give a 15 min presentation on an indian poem. he's never given anyone below a B+ before...
 
not easiest class but eaiest final i ever took was my pchem final...all the prof did was staple our first two tests together and hand it out ....didnt change the numbers or anything....easy A
 
Bowling.

I failed every written exam but still got an A just for showing up. The instructor said she wasn't going to ruin our gpa's over a PE class.
 
Math 120 (Calculus) was the easiest by far...but coming in at a very close second was the dumbest class I ever took for general ed credit:

Recreation 304: Challenges of Leisure

here's the description from the SDSU course catalog:
REC 304. Challenges of Leisure (3) [GE] I, II (Selected sections of fered as distance education.)
Prerequisite: Completion of the General Education requirement in Foundations II.B., Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Study of leisure and its impact on contemporary life; issues affecting recreation in today’s urbanized society.
 
Extraterrestrial Life. We had open book tests, it was great.
 
technology and society. choice of id's of inventions i already knew about on tests + "research paper" where we were given a packet of information to get the info from + extra credit = :thumbup:
 
fundamentals of acting

show up 2 times a week, 1 hr a day
assignments included acting out your favorite nursery rhyme
final involved memorizing and acting out 5 lines from a street car named desire
 
economic history of the united states
 
Photo and Radiation Chemistry my senior year. All we had due were 2 papers. It was cake.
 
Super Herology.

Followed by Advanced Geniusism.

:D
 
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