VCU Students - Ideas for non-business electives
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Re: VCU Students - Ideas for non-business electives
i don't know about phil101... i was never really interested in the social/humanities classes.
if you have either wetzel or hoffer for econ, you're in for a treat. wetzel has an amazing grading curve and will actually teach you something about the economy. hoffer is a pretty interesting guy. talks about the auto industry in his lectures. his daughter is hot, too.
stats will probably suck if you're not very proficient in math because most of the stats professors suck.
if you have either wetzel or hoffer for econ, you're in for a treat. wetzel has an amazing grading curve and will actually teach you something about the economy. hoffer is a pretty interesting guy. talks about the auto industry in his lectures. his daughter is hot, too.
stats will probably suck if you're not very proficient in math because most of the stats professors suck.
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#15
Re: VCU Students - Ideas for non-business electives
take weight training
that was teh best class i ever took outside of my major when i was in college
an hour and a half a day already alotted to something i would have to do anyways
perfect
that was teh best class i ever took outside of my major when i was in college
an hour and a half a day already alotted to something i would have to do anyways
perfect
#16
Re: VCU Students - Ideas for non-business electives
take wonders of physics. easiest class ever.
any of the art classes. welding ftw.
tv production was a breeze, if you can take it.
im trying to remember what else...while graphic novels is a cool class, the prof takes it very serious and it's a pita.
any of the art classes. welding ftw.
tv production was a breeze, if you can take it.
im trying to remember what else...while graphic novels is a cool class, the prof takes it very serious and it's a pita.
Last edited by Braineack; 07-07-2008 at 09:35 AM.
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