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Recommended Courses?

edited August 2008 in General
I was just wondering how important Recommended Courses are? I have a couple of classes I want to take in the future and some of them recommends to take another course (that I don't find all that interesting) before doing so, and I don't really want to waste time on a course that I don't need/interested in.

So, will not taking the recommended course be a big deal? Will taking the recommended course help you significantly get a better grade?

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  • IVTIVT
    edited August 2008
    just take it, you need the credits anyway
  • edited August 2008
    Doesn't really matter, in my opinion.
  • edited August 2008
    Its really on you. I just took a 400 level course in a department that is not my major, it reccomended I take a slough of other classes I didn't take, yet I still got a B+.

    If you're an intuitive and smart person, the recommended courses shouldn't matter. Honestly, if you try hard you should do well in whatever course you take, relatively....cause some courses are so bad everyone nearly fails but the curve brings you all up

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