I have room for 12 hours worth (4 classes) of elective space still left, and my major has made it impossible to minor in anything else, (Which is fine for a STEM degree)
Problem is, I don't want to waste these electives with simple GPA boosters no matter how tempting that is, any suggestions on useful skills that can be gained from certain classes?
>inb4 college is a meme
Compromise, do 2 easy/fun GPA boosters, and find 2 that will introduce/give you some skills, maybe a programming class.
>>1744166
Make one of the throwaway classes lesbian feminist interpretive dance or something like that so you can screw a load of dumb leftist womyn looking for a strong male feminist ally
>>1744173
Yeah this guy probably didn't attend Uni and has probably never seen pussy outside of the internet, ignore that dumb shit.
OP, take some philosophy, logic/reasoning, psychology, or something along those lines. You'll learn more in the introductory courses of those classes than you ever would taking easy as shit GPA boosters or "screwing a load of dumb leftist womyn looking for a strong male feminist ally"
>>1743903
Sociology or Philosophy are good options, I use to get stoned as shit before class and go argue social sciences with professors that like to talk about gnarly shit on a regular basis.
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>>1744218
Don't take those bullshit thinker classes unless you plan on actually using them. Truth is just ask around who's the most difficult and interesting professors and why? That professor will usually be pretty cool but the homework and quizzes and tests will be brutal. Also if you want easy classes take art and music because rich people love talking about that shit. Know the difference between Mozart Bach and Beethoven
Economics is nearly always a good choice - studying incentive structures and why modern society works the way it does is just a good thing to know, and it would help you if you end up doing anything /biz/ related