<p>Easy GE courses without writing requirement?</p>
<p>I’m taking Art History 1, Native American Studies 1 and Econ 1A.</p>
<p>Anything that is much easier for 1st Q?</p>
<p>Easy GE courses without writing requirement?</p>
<p>I’m taking Art History 1, Native American Studies 1 and Econ 1A.</p>
<p>Anything that is much easier for 1st Q?</p>
<p>Hmmm. . .I am a junior transfer. In practically all of my GE courses I had writing assignments (except math and some sciences). That was at CC. I imagine that the GE at the UC level would probably require at least one term paper. My art history class was full of writing as was both history classes. I even had to write papers about water and Amish farming techniques. The most writing I did was for a humanities class. Two long SINGLE SPACED essays due a week. I think you may have to write a few papers for those above classes. Of course, I can be totally wrong.</p>
<p>Edit: I lie. I did have to write an essay for 1 math class :/</p>
<p>FST 10 yeahhh</p>
<p>SAS30 - Mushrooms mold and society</p>
<p>^ That class gives Wrt credit… heard it wasn’t much actual writing though.</p>
<p>I was a transfer student, so I didn’t need GE. I used these to buffer the units because taking four EEC classes a quarter was really painful. </p>
<p>NUT-10, find someone who took it the past quarters and collect their exams and the diet project and study off from them. class is a guaranteed A+, but you will have to do some work. The class was taught my Noah Decker instead of Applegate when I took it, so things were even more lenient.</p>
<p>FST-10, just keep on doing the sample quiz online and cram it in. almost a guaranteed A+. I took it with Shoemaker, great class to doze off if you needed some extra sleep. </p>
<p>FST-3, again, cram cram cram, another almost guaranteed A+</p>
<p>How is Landscape Meaning 1? I read somewhere that there is a take-home final.</p>