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Anthropology, World Religion, or Human/Cultural Geography - tsimmns - 03-13-2017 Going to take one of these courses through study.com and was wondering what might be the most interesting. Surely one of those listed above won't bore me to death. Anthropology, World Religion, or Human/Cultural Geography - SolarKat - 03-13-2017 I'm doing World Religions right now. It's a fairly quick overview, skimming without getting into depth. (No outside readings, etc.) The little lessons are written in a very conversational style, easy to read and not mind-numbing. I'm doing it to fill the Diversity requirement @ TESU, using one of the Guardian Scholarship exams. I would choose it again. Anthropology, World Religion, or Human/Cultural Geography - rlw74 - 03-13-2017 World Religions was really easy. I think those other two courses have a LOT of lessons. Like, I want to say Anthropology had over 200??? I might be wrong but I picked the one that had the least number of quizzes. And I ended up enjoying it too. |