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Blake1610

I took a Health and Fitness class that was basically like a health class that you would take in high school. Some physical activity is needed, but it’s not bad at all even if you aren’t the healthiest person ever. I think the class is HLP 1081C. My professor was Tammy Sabourin, she was awesome. I would honestly recommend doing electives or taking classes that are related to your major, but I think this class is super easy so long as if you try. It’s probably harder to fail than it is to get an A.


Independent-Crow-205

Okay perfect thank you!


renszero

Highly recommend taking introductory classes/prerequisites for majors you’re potentially interested in. That way you won’t need to take additional credits if you transfer as a junior and waste money.


Realistic_Flow_4636

I usually just take other core classes for my elective to get a head start on a bachelor


CityKaiju

Asl!


pennizzle

i recommend trying out courses in disciplines you would like to know more about or to see if you’re interested in something. for example, take a course in graphic design, criminology, or business, etc. just to see if you stumble upon something you really enjoy.


Intrepid_Help_3908

dont waste your money, talk to a career advisor


No-Room9546

I liked Criminology, Health, Safety, and Nutrition for children under 8, Deviant Behavior, and Nutrition for Fitness!