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recommend ul classes - kimmyk - 11-07-2022 Anybody know of ul classes that are fairly fast and easy to do? Please let me know what the final assessment is if you remember I need 8 to graduate. Thank you! RE: recommend ul classes - ss20ts - 11-07-2022 It all depends on what you've already taken, what your major is, and what interests you. In general, UL courses are more difficult than LL courses. Are you looking for classes with exams, papers - who long, PowerPoints, projects? RE: recommend ul classes - Jennr2z - 11-09-2022 (11-07-2022, 12:23 PM)kimmyk Wrote: Anybody know of ul classes that are fairly fast and easy to do?If you enjoy History or Political Science, I really liked all of Dr Zaborney courses. All of them require 2-3 milestones of at least 500 words and a final paper of 1500 word minimum. My favorites were, Marxism, Con Law, Arab Israeli, Modern Political Thought. I didn’t take his Vietnam course but heard it’s a good one also. RE: recommend ul classes - bjcheung77 - 11-09-2022 Exactly as what was mentioned, I would investigate what courses you are interested in and see if you can "make it a minor", if not, just take the courses you have a bit more interest in than just courses that you or someone else thinks it's 'easy/fast'. People go through courses at different speeds, it may be easy/fast for them as they may have more energy/time to get things done or have greater interest in that subject matter... essentially, find your balance in easy/fast. |