what is the easiest course in northeastern

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10 of the Easiest Classes at Northeastern

  1. College: An Introduction. All majors at Northeastern University will have to take this one credit course during their...
  2. ARTF 1122: 2D Fundamentals: Surface and Drawing. In a studio workshop setting, students will work through three...
  3. ARTH 1100: Interactive Media and Society. Interactive Media and Society offers a...

10 of the Easiest Classes at Northeastern University
  • MUSC 1112 – Jazz. ...
  • ARCH 1450 – Understanding Design. ...
  • THTR 1160 – The Professional Voice. ...
  • ANTH 1101 – Peoples and Cultures. ...
  • COMM 1113 – Business and Professional Speaking. ...
  • PSYC 1101 – Foundations of Psychology. ...
  • PHIL 1165 – Moral and Social Problems in Healthcare.
Oct 11, 2019

Full Answer

Are classes at Northeastern hard?

Classes at Northeastern are difficult. However, if you have taken AP/IB classes in high school, you should be completely prepared for the coursework/load.

How many classes can you take per semester at Northeastern?

Course Overload A maximum course load (not full-time status) for an undergraduate student is 18 credits taken across a 15-week semester, with no more than 9 credits per half-semester session.

Does Northeastern look at freshman grades?

First-semester or first-trimester grades should be submitted when they are available; first-quarter grades are not required. If you have been out of high school for more than one year, you must send the most up to date version of your transcript.

Does Northeastern do pass fail?

Northeastern University has temporarily changed the Pass/Fail grading policy for Spring 2020 Undergraduate classes in light of the move to online and remote learning necessitated by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

1. Recording 1 with Professor James Anderson

Recording 1 is open to all students of all majors but is a very popular class - and rightfully so. Ever wanted to learn the basics of recording? You’ll learn all about microphones, recording techniques, the beginnings of mixing and mastering songs, and get to have some personal time in a recording studio.

2. Beginner Scuba with Jim Estabrook

Ever wanted to learn how to scuba dive? Well at Northeastern University, you can! This one-credit course is a fun way to earn elective credits, get your exercise in, and get on your way to becoming a certified scuba diver!

3. Studio Production with Michelle Karr

In this course, you get to learn the ins and outs of producing a show in a real TV studio. There are 2 TV studios on campus, located in both Shillman Hall and Snell Library, which are available to students to book for whatever personal or educational projects they may want to pursue.

4. Magazine Writing with Carlene Hempel

If you enjoy writing and journalism, this class would be great for you! The class will teach your write in a way you never knew before, which will be fun and beneficial for the rest of your career - no matter what you pursue in life.

5. Improvisation for Entrepreneurs (Improvisation) with Antonio Ocampo-Guzman

This class is a great stress relief and also teaches the fine art of improvisation. This is a great skill to learn in any field you pursue - no matter what major you are, at some point, you’ll have to “fake it until you make it” and pretend to know what you’re doing. Improvisation is the art of doing just that, and making it seem natural.

6. Songwriting with Brad Hatfield

I have personally taken this course and I can fully recommend it under all circumstances. I took it my freshman year, first semester at college, and it really helped break me out of my shell. The assignments were simple but creative and made you think outside the box, and I am proud of all of the songs that I came out of that class with.

7. 3D Fundamentals with Ben Caras

This class is great for letting out your inner DIY devil. You’ll have a ton of fun and learn a LOT about creating things with 3D printers and more. You don’t need any prior knowledge in order to take this class, so no matter what your background is, the infamous Ben Caras will teach you his ways.

New Jersey (1)

87. Atlantic City CC#N#Atlantic City, NJ#N#Willie Park, 1915/William Flynn, 1925/Tom Doak, 2001

Pennsylvania (1)

80. Omni Bedford Springs Resort (Old Course)#N#Bedford, PA#N#Spencer Oldham, 1895/A.W. Tillinghast, 1912/Donald Ross, 1923/Ron Forse, 2007

Top U.S. Golf Courses by Region

Fundamentally, ranking golf courses is a subjective exercise. Better players often prefer more challenging layouts. Less skilled golfers might appreciate wider fairways with fewer forced carries.

TOP 10

This Robert Trent Jones, Inc. design is the “field of dreams” for founder, David Berelson. Some even suggest it has features reminiscent of hallowed Pine Valley.

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Top U.S. Golf Courses by Region

  • Fundamentally, ranking golf courses is a subjective exercise. Better players often prefer more challenging layouts. Less skilled golfers might appreciate wider fairways with fewer forced carries. That said, the validity of any individual review isn’t tied to whether that golfer has a degree in golf course architecture or a preference for certain types of grasses. If you’re a golfer, your opi…
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About Thegrint’S Rankings

  • To generate our rankings, we leveraged data from TheGrint, a golf handicap and stat-tracking servicethat also allows golfers to rate the courses they play. Think of it as something similar to Yelp for golf courses. Here are the pertinent details: 1. Ranking derived from more than 300,000 golf course reviews from golfers just like you. 2. Only reviews from the previous year (2020) are …
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Best Courses in The Northeast

  • Observations
    1. Massachusetts has three courses ranked in the top 10. 2. There are fewer large golf resorts in this geographic area. 3. The only location with multiple courses in the top 10 is Pinehills Golf Club.
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Top 10

  • 10. Crumpin-Fox Club
    This Robert Trent Jones, Inc. design is the “field of dreams” for founder, David Berelson. Some even suggest it has features reminiscent of hallowed Pine Valley.
  • 9. Wyncote Golf Club | Wyncote
    Wyncote is a “Heathlands” style course that is routinely featured on various national and state “best of” lists thanks, in large part, to its quality condition and unique design.
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