The 100 level classes, in my experience, are a walk in the park. If it's the only 100-level you need to take, then taking it with five other classes makes sense. It'll give you that needed break that intro classes provide. Once you hit the 300 and 400 levels, depending on your teachers, it just goes downhill from there. (I may or may not be cynical. The graduating euphoria has already worn off.)
If you know anyone there, ask them what the expectations are. Rate My Professors also has some good info on what the teacher is like in terms of personality and grading. So. ♥♥♥♥
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The 100 level classes, in my experience, are a walk in the park. If it's the only 100-level you need to take, then taking it with five other classes makes sense. It'll give you that needed break that intro classes provide. Once you hit the 300 and 400 levels, depending on your teachers, it just goes downhill from there. (I may or may not be cynical. The graduating euphoria has already worn off.)
If you know anyone there, ask them what the expectations are. Rate My Professors also has some good info on what the teacher is like in terms of personality and grading. So. ♥♥♥♥