Some university students take difficult courses, and their GPAs, as well as their lives, begin to suffer. High grades are the most important objectives at college or university, and a good GPA can only be maintained by taking some easy courses.
To begin with, taking easier courses will free up time for students. Easier classes will give them more time to study for their tougher mandatory subjects and also let them get out and meet new people. For instance, my ethics class is the only hard class I currently have. Because I don’t really have to study for my other classes too much, I can focus more attention on my ethics class and therefore do better in it. If all of my classes were hard, I would never have enough time to do well in every one of them. All in all, easy classes are the best bet because they will give students more time to focus on the classes they find difficult.
Also, taking easier classes will boost students’ GPAs. Having high grades will allow students to gain more scholarships and fund their educations. However, if students took only hard classes, their GPAs would decrease, and funding would not be available to them. For example, my elder sister took a basic math class in college and got an A+ in it. This high grade made her GPA skyrocket and helped her get an academic scholarship the next semester. Lf she had taken an advanced math course, she probably would have gotten a lower grade and would not have received the scholarship. Taking easier classes is therefore necessary to get a high GPA.
It is clear that taking easier courses is beneficial for students because it will give them more time to study for their most difficult classes, thereby helping them get good GPAs. Top-notch grades can only be secured by taking the easiest classes available and avoiding the difficult ones.