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envir science 1a03 vs 1b03 vs 1g03
which is easiest? and why ? thanks ....bernier teaching 1a03 and 1b03....eyles teaching 1g03...i need an elective im in kin.
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06-10-2011 at 12:49 AM
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Anything with Bernier is easy.
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06-10-2011 at 11:46 AM
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Out of those three I'd say 1A03. But if its an elective theres much easier courses than those!
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06-10-2011 at 12:22 PM
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Which one you find easiest will depend a lot on what you find interesting. If you like weather related topics than youn may enjoy 1A03, where as if you like rocks and learning about the physical earth 1G03 may be more for you. 1B03 is more dealing with the typical environment topics like pollutants. Both Bernier and Eyles are great profs and the courses are all about the same level of difficulty. But beware, if you arent interested in this stuff and/or arent good at memorization you may struggle.
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I'd say difficulty wise they are very similar, but 1g03 is so boring, you have no idea. All they talk about is rocks.
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06-10-2011 at 12:55 PM
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I thought env sci 1a03 and 1b03 were both really boring. However, they are "easy" courses. It's possible to get 10 or above with some effort. A lot of memorization though
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06-10-2011 at 01:00 PM
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1a03 is really easy. easy 11 or 12. same with 1b03, but it is really boring. dont know about g03.
if i get a chance to repeat them, i would take 1a03.
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06-10-2011 at 01:51 PM
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I have taken enviro sci 1A03 and i thought it was so boring. There is also colouring on the final exam which is really stupid since we are in university. I heard that 1G03 is the easiest out of the three but again its boring.
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Honestly if you're looking for something easy and fun, don't take environmental science. Take econ 1b03 and 1bb3, or multimedia, or a language course.
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Originally Posted by Eternal Fire
Honestly if you're looking for something easy and fun, don't take environmental science. Take econ 1b03 and 1bb3, or multimedia, or a language course.
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I was interested in Enviro Sci 1G03 and 1A03 and found them really easy. Econ/Mmedia were such a bore for me that I got mediocre marks due to not being interested at all.
Find something that you have an interest in as an elective and you will do well.
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