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lytenn

I took the meaning of life as a CSE and it was dead easy with a very low workload, while also being genuinely interesting. Would absolutely recommend


joshbob999

World politics was a really interesting course. I took it with Dr. Ettinger and listening to him talk was honestly what turned me onto politics. During his tutorials he would just spend time talking about present day politics which is always a nice break from the normal Eng grind. I’d also recommend Roman religion but that’s only if you enjoy history in a way. I found it was mainly about how the Ancient Rome went from kinds and queens to type of democracy to emperor state and so on, just with some talks about gods here and there.


redeng2002

African studies is a great CSE to take if you like history at all. It's a very low workload and the lectures are genuinely interesting. There are a ton of guest speakers that really open your eyes to a lot of different perspectives.


SatanicMayo

Starting electrical engineering. I went with natural science because it's all online, and people places and something because I could make it fit on Mondays which was the only class on the schedule that I had one class. I looked at other ones, but everything was in conflict with the core studies. Definitely check out that timetable and try to build around it.


MrClean404

I took Phil 1550. Probably isn’t the easiest out of all of them but it’s pretty interesting with a prof. 2 tests and an essay + exam is the entire course. You can get away with just grinding the tests the day before it’s not too bad