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which college course is a DEFINITE "A"?

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Originally posted by: fritolays
so basically, i need to take three courses 9 credits worth over this summer at a community college

in order to keep my scholarship, i need to get A's in all three courses

so far i registered for ENC1102, MAC2311, and i need one more class to register for

i need a EASY class that is offered at a community college.. i was thinking of "child development" or something, it could be hard, im not sure
something that doesnt require any pre-requisites

thanks

any advice will be helpful

from my limited experience, any society course. Those are dead easy, and interesting too. THe course I had to take was "Engineering Society & Environment" which was pretty interesting and easy.
 
I'd be interested in knowing what type of scholarship that is. The vast majority of schools don't transfer grades from one school to the other (just whether you passed or failed). So if you got a scholarship at school X and then got straight A's at community college Y, it won't help your scholarship at school X. Of course you could have a scholarship that isn't school based...

Since you are frequenting a computer forum, I assume you have a reasonable amount of computer knowledge. If so, see if they offer any computer courses - it can't get any easier than that. Things like how to open Word, how to send email, etc are often offered by most community colleges.

However, cchen had the best idea - attend class and study. Easy A in any course if you do that.
 
They still have the old "AIDS Awareness" class? That one was always good for an easy A.

Of course, nothing was an easier A in college than my "Self-Paced Beginning French I" class, especially after 4 years of it in high school. Don't know why I did so poorly on the placement test...
 
yeah... all college courses are different. no friggin clue what to suggest.

although music theory or rudiments of music is NOT easy. foockin headache.
 
First Aid
Billiards
Bowling
Golf

Judo I
Aikido I
Juijitsu I

The first are the ones that my university offers, the second three are the ones my community college offered for course hours . . . and boy were they easy A's. 😉😉😉
 
Too bad I doubt at a community college they would have a class I took called outdoor recreation. 5 field trips: kayaking, deep sea fishing, horseback riding, bowling, and paintball. All youhad to do is show up to all of them and you got an A. Easiest 3 credits ever! And you could bring a friend to go with you, but you had to pay for their trip.
 
At the University of Florida, really easy classes include: Human Sexuality, Man's Food, Music Lit, and English 1 is a breeze too.
 
Originally posted by: InstincT
At the University of Florida, really easy classes include: Human Sexuality, Man's Food, Music Lit, and English 1 is a breeze too.

I took a sexuality class (History Of Western Sexuality) and a food history class.

Both were astoundingly easy, mostly due to the teacher.

You're not likely to find such courses at community college, though.
 
all the math courses!!!if you're into math like i am (if not, you should be able to get an A with algebra). I have never got anything less than A for my math courses (and i have never got anything better than a B- for all my English/History courses!). Another tip: do not register for any class that involves multiple choices test; while it is true that you won't get bad grades with those courses, it's not easy to get A.
 
University at Buffalo: COM 300 - Communication on the World Wide Web.

Took it back in '97...

Objective: Create a webpage.

Easiest A ever... no attendance required.
 
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