Underwater basketweaving. Lots of football players major in this discipline.
2006-12-12 04:12:15
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answered by slider 2
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I am just finished my freshman yr! It's crazy, fun , hard, straining, tiring Crazy- lot's of parties if you're into that, make good decisions have fun but don't do dumb things it will be embarrassing to go out the next day and see those people Fun- you're independent now, lots of opportunities and times to meet new people and have fun Hard- classes are difficult pay attention, study do all the work don't procrastinate Straining- living with others can be difficult even if you get along, late nights, being away from home and lots of work is straining Tiring- early classes and late nights lead to being very tired Advice it's a lot different from high school for one you are now free to make your own choices, live away from home and have to do more work outside of school because it's less time in the classroom My best advice is be friendly and try to make a few good friends, have fun but don't forget that it's about getting the degree in the end don't let your priorities change. You need to find a balance between work, fun, family, friends etc then it'll be a lot easier
2016-03-29 04:31:24
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answered by Diane 4
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I had the same issue a few times in college. Honest to God I took 2 semesters of volleyball then I took Beginning Taekwondo (and at the time I was working as a taekwondo instructor in town). Every course catalogue I have ever seen has easy classes like this.
2006-12-12 04:27:20
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answered by baldisbeautiful 5
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Something to enhance the experience of one of your already existing classes that wont screw up your grade if you let it slack a bit... Like a buffer class for geology... "Rocks and stones." Some bullshit class like that?
It's hard to say because I don't know where you go or what is available to you?
2006-12-12 04:14:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Try a sports type course--golf, tennis, bowling, etc. Those are easy A's and all you really have to do is show up. You could also try an art course--basket weaving, drawing, etc.... things that are based on your creativity. Good luck!
2006-12-12 04:20:37
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answered by two_kee_kees 4
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take anything that is a 2000 or 1000 level class. Those are easy
2006-12-12 04:13:56
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answered by Trojan8408 5
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Try taking a Women's studies course or an Intro to theatre
2006-12-12 04:11:14
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answered by Lisa B 1
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Speech 100 (unless you have a phobia of public speaking!) This
class is SO easy that I took it my freshman year..by my senior year, I was teaching it..because they couldn't find a proff for the number of students who were sighned up for it!
2006-12-12 04:15:38
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answered by jazzthemoon 1
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How about some type of minority history class, like women studies or African American history.
2006-12-12 04:13:26
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answered by Binky 2
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Floral design....I took that one in college and loved it. Not only do you hardly have to study at all you get to bring home a new flower arrangement every week.
2006-12-12 04:14:11
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answered by Tallulah 4
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