Physical education activity classes are pretty popular and so are first year classes such as Bio and Chem.
We are generally known for our health majors at ISU. From pharmacy to nursing to audiology, these majors are pretty popular. But if you just want a fun class to take to mix things up and learn something new...try any physical activity class. It is a great way to make sure you don't gain your freshman 15 and also a way to learn life long healthy activities. You may even fall in love with something you didn't even know about! I have taken yoga(3), spinning92) and cardio hip-hop(1). This semester I'm trying out a boot camp course! Each of these you can take 3 time for credit, and they are all 1 credit classes. These classes are simply great de-stressers and are always full of people. They greatest part is they help you meet people outside of your major. As far as other popular classes go that I have not taken...there is fly fish tying, dutch oven cooking(yum!), rock climbing(indoor and outdoor), palates, weight lifting, among so, so, so many others.
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