- IHUM Making of the Modern World: Europe and Latin America (4 units; required) – I was originally in Epic Journeys which, apparently, is the easiest IHUM but it conflicted with not one, but two of my classes.
- SOC 124 Interpersonal Relations or SOC 140 Sociology of Gender (5 units) — Leaning towards the first one at the moment.
- CS193P iPhone Application Development (3 units) — Should be easy and fun (and epic). I’ve gotten decently good at iPhone app development over the winter break.
- CS106B Programming Abstractions (3 units) — easiest CS class.
- CS140 Operating Systems and Systems Programming (4 units) — hardest CS class.
- CS199 Independent Work (trying to get as many units as possible)
- A couple of 1-unit seminars1
I’m going to have to petition to take more classes than the 20-unit limit allows but that’s pretty easy to get approved. If you went to Stanford or if you know about classes at Stanford, any suggestions for either really interesting or ridiculously easy (measured in time) classes?
- Seminars are just speaker series’ at Stanford. Attendance is the only thing that counts for these classes. ↩
January 10th, 2010
by Blair McBride
FWIW, I’d recommend against the really easy classes – you’ll get so bored that you’ll learn nothing, even if there is something to learn.
January 11th, 2010
by Abi Raja
The Author
The reason I want to do easy classes is so I’ll have time to do stuff outside of schoolwork. I feel like the worst classes are those where you know about 60% of the material. Then, you have to do a lot of boring as well as time-consuming things that you don’t care about. Another kind of classes are those that just require a huge time commitment (final movie project or something like that). I want to avoid these classes and take ones where I can spend either 5 hours a week or where I only like 10% of the materials.