Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every undergrad should have:
An exercise class or 3-4 days a week in a sport or at the gym
A personal finance class ( or to know the difference between a stock and a bond, basic investing)
A basic statistics course
A nutrition class
An organizational behavior class
A negotiation class
A human sexuality class
A happiness or mental health class (like the popular happiness class at Harvard)
A non European or non American history or literature or religion class
These should be taught in high school. Everyone should learn these, not just people who go to college.
Anonymous wrote:The most valuable classes I had were the ones where I learned how to write well. I work with engineers who are by and large very smart and intelligent people. And so many of them cannot communicate well in writing.
They design the aircraft, I fix their writing.
Anonymous wrote:Forgot a business writing class. How to write clearly and succinctly, especially in a business email.
Anonymous wrote:The most valuable classes I had were the ones where I learned how to write well. I work with engineers who are by and large very smart and intelligent people. And so many of them cannot communicate well in writing.
They design the aircraft, I fix their writing.
Anonymous wrote:The most valuable classes I had were the ones where I learned how to write well. I work with engineers who are by and large very smart and intelligent people. And so many of them cannot communicate well in writing.
They design the aircraft, I fix their writing.
Anonymous wrote:The most valuable classes I had were the ones where I learned how to write well. I work with engineers who are by and large very smart and intelligent people. And so many of them cannot communicate well in writing.
They design the aircraft, I fix their writing.
Anonymous wrote:Every undergrad should have:
An exercise class or 3-4 days a week in a sport or at the gym
A personal finance class ( or to know the difference between a stock and a bond, basic investing)
A basic statistics course
A nutrition class
An organizational behavior class
A negotiation class
A human sexuality class
A happiness or mental health class (like the popular happiness class at Harvard)
A non European or non American history or literature or religion class