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I just need two random Upper Level classes in order to go to the college I want. I don't really care about the class itself, just the one that has the least amount of work possible works for me. Preferably Business related.
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There's no way to answer this question. It will be different for everyone. Some people excel at taking tests while others excel at writing. Your knowledge and experience will vary from mine and anyone else as well. What does least amount of work possible mean? Are you enrolled at UMPI? You say you need 2 UL classes to go to the college you want. Do you want to go to UMPI or somewhere else?
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That's right, without more details it's hard to find out what would be easy. Are you looking for a particular subject area or just business? As mentioned, courses are different for everyone, you might like math, others may not, so it could be easy for you but harder for others... Apply, get the transfer credit evaluation completed, speak with your advisor on what courses can be taken and select from that list.
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I can't name any specific courses, but in another community students say that it heavily depends on the professor. Certain professors have a tendency to never be satisfied with their work, while others tend to be easier to deal with. That's the impression I got from what those students say.
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(11-16-2022, 01:47 AM)upgrayedd Wrote: I can't name any specific courses, but in another community students say that it heavily depends on the professor. Certain professors have a tendency to never be satisfied with their work, while others tend to be easier to deal with. That's the impression I got from what those students say.
There are definitely some picky professors. They can really slow you down.