URGENT: What is the easiest math class I can take???

<p>Here are the list of appropriate math classes within the Math department:
[Cornell</a> Math - Lower-Level Courses](<a href=“http://www.math.cornell.edu/Courses/Catalog/lowerlevel.html]Cornell”>http://www.math.cornell.edu/Courses/Catalog/lowerlevel.html)</p>

<p>As a student in CAS, you aren’t limited to Math classes to fulfill your graduation requirements, but any course designated by MQR (Math & Quantitative Reasoning). I just tested it and you can search Cornell’s online courses of study and simply type “MQR” into the search to find all qualifying classes.</p>

<p>Quickly scanning the list, an introductory computer programming class might be interesting/different and wouldn’t require explicit use of complex math. In the Math department there is also “The Art of Secret Writing” and “Math and Politics.” You may be able to take introductory statistics courses from non-math departments since they have a reputation for being easy (plus quite useful). The Philosophy Dept. also offers some logic classes labeled MQR. Not sure if they’d be “easy” but they’d probably be closer to your academic strengths.</p>