<p>I just want to know your opinions. Of course, all the professors are hard and it all depends on your interests on the subject and diligent work, but still its worth asking</p>
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<p>For those students who have to take LAC requirements, I recommend Dr. Peter Lorge-Branson’s course on Chinese History (it’s Hist154 in your Vanderbilt Course Catalogue). I found it to be easy – however, I already have some prior knowledge on this subject. Still I think that an A can be achieved with minimal studying, and on the exams, the Essays will be directly out of your class notes.</p>
<p>I also recommend MUSL 140 with dr. Hime. very animated approach to music history (no, no rap) if you are interested in that stuff. I was interested and had no trouble achieving several 100’s and A’s on tests, quizzes, etc. Overall an EXCELLENT teacher.</p>
<p>Another one is MSE 150 and 250 with James Wittig if you are engineering or science inclined. I know several A&s people take these courses. got an A. A- are A’s. B- are B’s but a B+ is a B+.</p>
<p>Theres a managerial studies class entitled “introduction to entrpenuership” or something close to that. I’ve heard it is very easy, definately a good elective choice of you have an otherwise rough schedule.</p>