Which class is easier?

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I am usually up for a challenge, but this fall I am going to be taking a lot of classes, b/c my humanities didn't transfer.

I need to maintain a high gpa to get into the nursing program so I don't want to put myself at risk.

These are some humanities classes that I can take and I am wondering which one will be easier. I can't take literature b/c my english also didn't transfer and I only have one semester to take all of these courses.

PH101-Intro to philosophy

PH205-Ethics

PH207-Biomedical Ethics (I think this one would be the best for a nursing student, but I am not sure if it will be easy.)

PH204-World Religions

LS101-Intro to Spanish

I took Spanish in highschool and I did ok.

Actually I think I will just take English this summer so I can take a literature.

Here is the list of the humanities courses. Give me three that you would take.

http://xs.to/xs.php?f=humanities.JPG&h=xs72&d=06114

I'm thinking I will take Film as Literature! Haha! Has anyone taken this course? I hope you just get to watch a lot of movies. I might even take the Bible as Literature.

Specializes in L&D.

Are you 100% sure that your humanities will not transfer? I had the same problem, but when I talked to the head of the dept, she accepted my humanities based on the syllabus. (I am a packrat and stillhad the original syllabus). It might be worth a try!

Are you 100% sure that your humanities will not transfer? I had the same problem, but when I talked to the head of the dept, she accepted my humanities based on the syllabus. (I am a packrat and stillhad the original syllabus). It might be worth a try!

They are evaluating it right now and they might accept it. So keep praying haha. However, History classes don't count as a humanities for this school. Western Civ was the class I took.

Take Spanish. It sounds easier than the others and thats the point, right? Also, you can always get someone to help you with that if you have a problem/question but the other subject might not be that way. Just my :twocents:

Specializes in LTC/Skilled Care/Rehab.

I would ask about the Spanish because many schools won't accept it for Humanities requirment unless it is 104 or over (or one of the more advanced Spanish classes). I am taking Spanish, but that is because I jsut want to learn it. My DH is Mexican and my kids are learning Spanish. I don't want them to be able to talk about me without me knowing what they are saying ;)

I think PH101 would be easier in my opinion for majority of people.

It is also depends on the teacher. A good teacher can make any subject easy. Good luck to you.

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