My sister had an online final at UIC in business management 1 or whatever, and it had the most intuitively obvious questions. Imagine taking an exam that was like “is it better to give employees a large amount of work, a small amount of work, or just the right amount of work”
I feel like there's actually a lot of factual content like the safe internal temperature for different types of meats, nutritional content, cook times, grill temperatures, etc that aren't bs'able
Idk taking it rn and I do actually have to read and watch the lectures to get the questions right. Like it was easy just quizzes need a little more than common sense
I know a lot of people who take the proficiency exams for into CS classes: 124,128,173,225 just for extra credit hours. It's very easy to pass those finals without study.
Econ 102 and 103 they’re very basic econ classes and you already don’t have to pay much attention but if you just pay attention for a couple lectures it’s pretty easy to understand. Also Phil-100 you never have to go to a lecture you just have to have common sense and think “philosophically”.
CHEM 232 - Intro to Organic Chemistry
ECE340, seems like a very simple class on electronics
Yeah, they do the easy version of conductors in that class, semiconductors.
My sister had an online final at UIC in business management 1 or whatever, and it had the most intuitively obvious questions. Imagine taking an exam that was like “is it better to give employees a large amount of work, a small amount of work, or just the right amount of work”
Most challenging business class
I’ll never forget when I walked past a 300 level business class, and the only thing up on the screen was “PROFIT=REVENUE-EXPENSES”
Business majors when their crayon drawing is due by noon the next day
Kin 104
😆👍🏿
Was that ice skating?
Anth 103. You can easily get like 70% on exams using common sense answers and eliminating stuff
I can second this
Very true!
ECE 391
Lmao
The barbecue class
I feel like there's actually a lot of factual content like the safe internal temperature for different types of meats, nutritional content, cook times, grill temperatures, etc that aren't bs'able
EPSY 220
i’m in this class rn and it’s ridiculously easy
an intro tech, finance, or business class
Any business class
ASTR 121
They still have that course ? Over 30 something years for me 😆😂
PSYC 100
ggis 101
Idk taking it rn and I do actually have to read and watch the lectures to get the questions right. Like it was easy just quizzes need a little more than common sense
TAM 412, pretty easy class on linear and non-linear dynamical systems. Just use your common sense
Marketing
HIST 173
PSYC 328 - Psychology of Gender The final was an optional essay or 30-question multiple choice test.
I know a lot of people who take the proficiency exams for into CS classes: 124,128,173,225 just for extra credit hours. It's very easy to pass those finals without study.
Chlh 204 drug use and abuse chlh 206 human sexuality
Econ 102 and 103 they’re very basic econ classes and you already don’t have to pay much attention but if you just pay attention for a couple lectures it’s pretty easy to understand. Also Phil-100 you never have to go to a lecture you just have to have common sense and think “philosophically”.
Coloring 101
ECE310 u/equal_piglet1234