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What are some good (easy, maybe even fun) college elective classes i could take?
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- d1denneyLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
Why not see if any departments offer internship credit for volunteering or working with a group or organization you might consider being part of in the future. You get credit, experience and a preview of what you would be doing. You may find you REALLY like it...or that you don't!
Both valuable things to find out!
- 5 years ago
When an undergrad, I tried to take one creative class every semester, sometimes two (though in that case, usually one or both were only 1-2 credits). Some of them were more demanding than others, work-wise, but the time spent on them was more relaxing than stressful. As long as you are covering all your bases for your major and general requirements, one "fun" class a semester will be good for you. If you get into the class and find that the grading is too hard or the time demands too much, you can always sign up to audit or pass/fail or just drop it. A tip: always sign up for at least 15 credits even if you don't really want or need to. That way you can drop one class if it turns out to be a disaster. Also, if you're usually taking 12, you will get behind and not finish in 4 years. For every semester you take 12, you have to take 18 another semester to make up for it. It might even be a good idea to sign up for 18 with the intention of dropping your least favorite class within the first two weeks.