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Old 10-28-2012, 12:41 PM
 
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I am a freshman going into my second semester next year. I have no idea what visual and performing arts class i should take. The VPA class is only one semester long.

Next semester schedule

Finite Calculus/Applied Mathematics II - Easy
Economics(Macroeconomics - Easy
History(U.S since 1865) II - Very Easy
Visual and Performing Arts(?) - No clue how it might go
Govt(State & Local Govt) - Very Easy

My Interests

Outdoors
Working Out
Girls
Politics
World History/Politics
Geography/Weather/Demographics
Personal Finance
How a business works
I am an Accounting Major, and planning to stick with it.

This is the options that i have

Intro to Arquitecture
Art Appreciation
Pre Renaissance Art History
Renaissance and Modern Art History
Design I
Basic Drawing I
Painting I
Sculpture I
Ceramics I
Photography in the Art Studio I
Introduction to Film
Ballet I
Modern Dance I
Jazz I
Ballet Folklorico I
Intro to Theater
Music Appreciation
Jazz to Rock

I am basically looking for something interesting but at the same time easy, that would get me distracted with my Math and Social Sciences Courses. A course that also is interactive-driven.
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Old 10-29-2012, 02:17 PM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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Two of my favorite college courses were Introduction to Architecture and The History of Art (art appreciation). However, there may be more girls in Modern Dance or Jazz Dance.
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Old 10-29-2012, 03:17 PM
 
Location: California
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Assuming you aren't artistic or dance-enthused I'd go with Film or Art Appreciation. It might give you something to say to impress the girls.
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