GPA Boosting Classes

<p>What were some easy classes that you guys took at Penn? Stuff for fluffing GPAs for law school or grad school. Come on, CC lets compile a list (I heard some guy at Yale did and circulated an email to the whole student body lol).</p>

<p>Good luck on being a failure of a professional. Make sure to take a bunch of BS classes and not learn anything! That will get you really far!</p>

<p>if you go to med school, contact me. I’ll get ready to sue you for the inevitable malpractices that will arise given your current attitude.</p>

<p>absolutely disgusting…</p>

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<p>lol I love when pretentious fools undermine reasonable questions.</p>

<p>this reminds me of the uchicago thread about the quality of girls… which then lead to a discussion about the objectification of women. </p>

<p>Seriously, not everyone does medicine for sentimental reasons. I am willing to wager that a large amount of doctors are as interested in money as they are in helping others.</p>

<p>^agreed. i mean im sure there are some people who study what they want b/c they love it, but if a janitor made a six figure salary there wouldnt be nearly as many people in college</p>

<p>so true MGMT_Fan! im actually glad that u asked this cuz i was asking myself the same question.</p>

<p>I have nothing against money-driven professionals. I am only worried about people cheating their way into professions. If you’re not qualified, you shouldn’t BS college, sleep with grad school admissions, suck up to grad school professors and get a degree without knowing anything. That is why my mom is the only dentist in town who can treat patients (she wanted this since age 10 and back in Soviet Russia so money wasn’t the attraction) and it took 5 attorneys to find a competent one who could close a divorce settlement.</p>

<p>Please, go through college pursuing a passion and let markets allocate your human capital. If you’re good, you’ll be admitted to the grad school of your choice. If you’re better suited for something else, that it where you belong. FFS, you’re in an Ivy school --what could possibly go so wrong?</p>

<p>Check out ratemyprofessors if you don’t get any answers… many times it’s the teacher who makes the class easy.</p>

<p>Definitely try to take an easy writing seminar, those can definitely be easy As. Trust the Penn Course Review ratings in terms of those, as some seminars require more work than others.</p>

<p>I think people generally find the language classes manageable and they can act as grade boosters if you don’t completely pass out of the language requirement. Of course this differs for everyone though.</p>

<p>Otherwise it’s kind of hard to classify what’s easy, as some classes are easy for some and hard for others.</p>