01-28-2021, 04:32 PM
I took six psych courses from Coopersmith and enjoyed them all.
As Rachel says, "easy" is relative. I will say that I personally found "Foundations of Stress Management" to be the easiest, because I loathe essays and the exam was all multiple choice. Unfortunately, it won't slot in as a Psych course at TESU.
Don't laugh, but I especially liked the prep for PSY-302, Abnormal Psych, because it included a well-narrated YouTube video. It's really just a walk-through of the provided PPT deck, but I found that I could run it "in the background" while working on other tasks when I was tired of reading.
Take a look at PSY-306, Family Therapy (40 mulitple choice, 8 essay) and PSY-305, Drugs, Society and Human Behavior (30 multiple choice, 8 essay). I wouldn't describe either one as "easy", but the questions are fair...no nasty surprises or trick questions. For what it's worth, my essay answers were usually pretty short and direct and I didn't get dinged. That's a plus in my book.
As Rachel says, "easy" is relative. I will say that I personally found "Foundations of Stress Management" to be the easiest, because I loathe essays and the exam was all multiple choice. Unfortunately, it won't slot in as a Psych course at TESU.
Don't laugh, but I especially liked the prep for PSY-302, Abnormal Psych, because it included a well-narrated YouTube video. It's really just a walk-through of the provided PPT deck, but I found that I could run it "in the background" while working on other tasks when I was tired of reading.
Take a look at PSY-306, Family Therapy (40 mulitple choice, 8 essay) and PSY-305, Drugs, Society and Human Behavior (30 multiple choice, 8 essay). I wouldn't describe either one as "easy", but the questions are fair...no nasty surprises or trick questions. For what it's worth, my essay answers were usually pretty short and direct and I didn't get dinged. That's a plus in my book.


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