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HSCI 160, CRIM 131, EDUC 100, SA 101(DE)
I originally posted this in the classes and profs section but didn't have such good luck so here goes again...
I'm looking to get some opinions on the following classes:
Health Sciences 160 with Nicole Berry
Crim 131 with Rick Parent
Educ 100 Meguido Zola
Intro to Anthropology 101 (distance ed-- 4 credits)
I am enrolled in all of them but I have to drop one or two of them. Looking to see what the the ideal classes would be to take. I am not in any one of these subject areas. I'm taking the classes as undesignated-breadth credits. I'm interested in something that is not very writing intensive so at the moment I'm not really keen about Educ 100w; I've also heard Zola isn't the best prof to have.
Any help about the classes or the profs would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers :beer:
I'm looking to get some opinions on the following classes:
Health Sciences 160 with Nicole Berry
Crim 131 with Rick Parent
Educ 100 Meguido Zola
Intro to Anthropology 101 (distance ed-- 4 credits)
I am enrolled in all of them but I have to drop one or two of them. Looking to see what the the ideal classes would be to take. I am not in any one of these subject areas. I'm taking the classes as undesignated-breadth credits. I'm interested in something that is not very writing intensive so at the moment I'm not really keen about Educ 100w; I've also heard Zola isn't the best prof to have.
Any help about the classes or the profs would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers :beer:
Comments
im taking crim 101 with cartwright
Unlike most profs he makes the class entertaining, this is one of the few classes I never fell asleep in, I got an A as well
One SUPER short essay, it was either 2 pages double spaced, or 4 spaces double spaced, all I know was it was super short, and I got an A on it.
I personally think only an idiot could fail this class, because all the information you need is in lecture and in the textbook. The material is really straight forward and requires nothing but slight memorization.
I only studied the textbook for the final and midterm, but he had a few bonus questions from his lectures.