ive gotta take a lit class and another history does anyone have any suggestions on either one of those that are pretty easy and or interesting. thanks
3/24/2008 7:21:54 AM
any 200 level will be easy
3/24/2008 7:24:47 AM
c'mon now . . . you only had to look 8 or 9 threads down the first page to see this very topichttp://message_topic.aspx?topic=519128as for a history class . . .message_search.aspx?type=topic§ion=7&searchstring=history&username=&usertype=match&sortby=date&sortorder=descending&page=[Edited on March 24, 2008 at 9:14 AM. Reason : ]
3/24/2008 9:08:26 AM
I got errors for both of those links.
4/14/2008 5:32:35 PM
Early american lit with Prioli. I think it's ENG252
4/14/2008 6:25:08 PM
ENG 221/222 w/halpern or lisk, HI 341 with bonham was also pretty good.
4/14/2008 6:39:56 PM
^^^ here, I fixed the link/message_topic.aspx?topic=519128and yeah, take something with Halpern if you can[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 7:32 PM. Reason : his classes might be closed already, he's pretty popular]
4/14/2008 7:30:30 PM
ENG 266 was the easiest class I've taken at NC State
4/14/2008 8:35:01 PM
Take the middle ages with Dr. Riddle.That guy is awesome. I took it first semester of my freshman year in 1996, and I still remember how much i liked that class
4/15/2008 10:59:01 AM
Bateman, Eng 208, I'm surprised nobody has mentioned this yet.
4/15/2008 2:14:37 PM
ENG265 with Knowles isn't bad as long as you take notes in class most of the time.
4/16/2008 2:17:41 PM
The american lit classes and especially the early american history class are not much harder then your 9th-11th grade courses.These are also smart classes to take at a community college (transfers right in) if you're going home for the summer, or chilling in raleigh and want to save a shit ton of money.[Edited on April 19, 2008 at 6:24 AM. Reason : .]
4/19/2008 6:19:18 AM
I am in ENG 219 (Non-western lit.) with Dr. Fosque this semester. It is a real laid back class. Only have to write two papers throughout the class. She will help you with them if you ask. You have to read maybe 5 pages before each class. Nice, easy, and relaxing... as long as you do your reading like you are supposed to.
4/20/2008 12:53:25 AM