Which class should I take?

<p>I want to take 13 credits this semester, and I’m trying to decide which classes I should take. Three are non-negotiable: Research Methods (for psych), Abnormal Psych and Stats. Then, I can choose one of the following: Social Welfare, Aging and Society or Teaching in a Diverse Society.</p>

<p>Social Welfare is a 200-level class, Aging and Society is a 300-level class, and Teaching in a Diverse Society is a 100-level class.</p>

<p>Research Methods is supposedly a really challenging class, and I’m terrible at math, so I know Stats is gonna be hard…I don’t think Abnormal will be too bad…but I’m thinking maybe I should take the education class because it’ll be easy…</p>

<p>I’m interested in public health, occupational therapy and education, so each of these classes has some merit and use for my life…</p>

<p>What do you think?</p>

<p>Have you checked out the reviews for the professors? That could be the deciding factor.</p>

<p>I think you should choose between the 200 and 300 level. Or does it not matter that Teaching in a Diverse Society is a 100-level? Here, they have to be over 2000-level courses to count in your major. But I guess it depends.</p>

<p>All the professors have good ratings.</p>

<p>Since this will be a “major support” class, I can take all 100-levels to fulfill the requirement.</p>