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I know the term “easiest” is fluid based on individuals past experiences, but I think there’s a baseline where people can agree - classes than literally anyone could breeze through in a couple days, multiple choice finals, personal opinion based, and 1 page final projects. Does anyone have a solid list of such classes?
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History classes by far. They do require writing, but, the professor gives the best feedback and flexibility. Dr. Zaborney to be exact.
Marxism
Modern Political Thought
European Governments
Vietnam War
Constitutional Law
Arab-Israeli Conflict
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(02-06-2023, 09:18 PM)ashkir Wrote: History classes by far. They do require writing, but, the professor gives the best feedback and flexibility. Dr. Zaborney to be exact.
Marxism
Modern Political Thought
European Governments
Vietnam War
Constitutional Law
Arab-Israeli Conflict I know not easy at UMPI YP, but I’m trying to stay away from heavy writing classes and finals. I thought I saw a thread somewhere here that mentioned a personal opinion class, another business class that was learning MS Word and spreadsheets.
The issue for me and why I’m asking - my computer just died. I’m stuck literally on my iPhone. I can manage the normal readings, multiple choice quizzes and participation, but 3-5-10-20 page papers is impossible.
So I need to swap classes to ones which will be a cake walk. Jessica mentioned being able to do it, but I don’t know why the insistence with them choosing my classes with zero input from me (the one on the hook for the bill).
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02-07-2023, 12:19 AM
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You need a computer for UMPI. No way around it. You'll need it for exams. You need it for the business class you're talking about. You can't do everything on your phone. Can you use a local library's computers?
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Even the multiple choice ones require a lot of writing now. They redid those to have rather significant milestones.
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(02-06-2023, 09:18 PM)ashkir Wrote: History classes by far. They do require writing, but, the professor gives the best feedback and flexibility. Dr. Zaborney to be exact.
Marxism
Modern Political Thought
European Governments
Vietnam War
Constitutional Law
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Dr Zaborney also has HUM 103 Creative Decision Making in this session. So that may be a good option for the OP.
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(02-07-2023, 05:14 PM)acethroughcollege Wrote: (02-06-2023, 09:18 PM)ashkir Wrote: History classes by far. They do require writing, but, the professor gives the best feedback and flexibility. Dr. Zaborney to be exact.
Marxism
Modern Political Thought
European Governments
Vietnam War
Constitutional Law
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Dr Zaborney also has HUM 103 Creative Decision Making in this session. So that may be a good option for the OP. That's true. Also American Government may be a good lower level one too.
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@whateverabouts, you may want to provide us more details on what subjects interest you most. Classes may be easy for one person, but hard for another. I would also recommend you to complete at minimum 2 courses this session and 2 for the next session, even if you're not set on completing an Associates or higher.
Note: From what I read, you're putting pressure on yourself for no apparent reason. You can do the bare minimum of 15 credits and transfer in the rest to get the AALS, that's 5 courses in these two sessions, that AALS will make you an actual college grad using primarily alternative credit, entirely online/open book, and non proctored...
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