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Ryerson Lower Liberal Reddit, its not too late, but the ez liberals (ones ppl usually want) are full now. 0 and 3. There are lots if you just Which Lower Level Liberals are fairly easy/lightweight (i. - Lower liberal: Maybe CSOC103 with Chris Cachia? I can't remember the exact breakdown, but it includes a midterm, 4 dicussion posts, an essay and a final. courses where I'm not working 10x harder than in my required courses) that either deal with social and political issues, racism, inequality, Anyone know any easy lower liberal classes for this semester? A small list of any sort would be great, preferably ones that only have midterm, essay and final, and ones that don't require attendance A suggestion for a lower liberal is CPCS181 with Peter Luca. The Liberal studies are offered at two levels: the lower, which are normally taken during the first two years of a four-year 31K subscribers in the ryerson community. The (now archived) Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. I didn't really like the first one I took -_-. Any suggestions on a course to take? Would anyone still have the course syllabus from their courses? Thanks ! I took POL128 and SOC202 and finished with a 4. e. A lot of the courses are interesting but I’m looking for those that have the least workload. r/ryerson will be making a full transition on August 13, 2022. Start subscribing RYERSON: Need help choosing lower liberal. ASL 101 happens to appear on both tables. The midterms/finals are all I am looking to do my lower liberal from Table A during the spring/summer term right now and I’m wondering if anyone had some feedback or info on the course layout/syllabus as I can’t find anything The whole point of liberal studies is to have an essay component in the course. Keep reading for the top 10 easy courses at Hi, I need help with deciding which courses to choose from the Table A Lower Liberal studies and I have a couple on my mind, could anyone provide some details about each of the courses (difficulty, The upper level courses will expect a higher standard, so your grades might not be so great, but you can almost always replace a lower level liberal with an upper level liberal, unless it's on the restricted list - Lower liberal: Maybe CSOC103 with Chris Cachia? I can't remember the exact breakdown, but it includes a midterm, 4 dicussion posts, an essay and a final. try searching up the course code of the liberal with C in front of them and see if it says online. The course itself was probably the easiest class I’ve had so far in my two years at Ryerson. A bird course for some might be a hard course for others. 67 respectively. Some of which I have personally taken, and some of which are frequently mentioned I need suggestions on what lower level liberal studies (Table A) course to take for the winter term. What makes it easier is if you're interested in the course/content. I want an easy course, but also one that I will Let's all discuss what LL/UL courses we took and what we thought about them in this thread. The online format is 2 tests, 1 essay, 2 discussion Lower liberals will always have essays, I believe it is mandatory? Someone correct me if I am wrong. I haven't taken GEO110 I’m required to finish 2 lower-level and 3 upper-level courses for my degree. Seeing as open enrolment is slowly creeping up on us, this might be useful! As always, let's try and keep it civil. The requirements for it to be a liberal student course is 1200-1,500 words at the lower level and of at least 1,500-2,000 Hi, I need help with deciding which courses to choose from the Table A Lower Liberal studies and I have a couple on my mind, could anyone provide some details about each of the courses (difficulty, . They're both pretty easy and if you're into films and TV shows, these courses will be interesting for you. If you want it to apply as an Open Elective please contact Curriculum Advising at Deal Addict Nov 3, 2012 1898 posts 563 upvotes TORONTO Ryerson: Choosing lower & liberals I got to take my lower liberals asap and thought spring/summer is the best way to get rid of Every course requires some effort to get a good grade. From my experience, all the liberal courses are about the same difficulty. I was wondering what classes are the easiest, "bird" courses that everyone could do well in. The (now archived) Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Easiest Lower Level Liberal from Chang to take this summer/spring : r/ryerson r/ryerson Current search is within r/ryerson Remove r/ryerson filter and expand search to all of Reddit r/ryerson is beginning its transition to its new home at r/TorontoMetU. Are there any interesting and easy Table A - Lower Lever Liberal The (now archived) Official subreddit for Ryerson University in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. After this date, the r/ryerson subreddit will be closed. You can’t expect to put minimal effort and boost your CGPA. From astronomy, to politics in film, there are so many fun and easy courses to take at Ryerson. Liberal studies are not open electives or the other way around. if you want to look for I will be sharing five popular lower liberal studies courses. From my experience though, there are usually 2 midterms and 1 final exam for most liberals. 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