Easiest Class at U-M?
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You are seriously smart. I had to take Stats 402 twice. Miss a class and it started to look like Chinese caligraphy.
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Future Worlds, in the Geography Department. What Geography Department, you ask? The one the University shut down in 1981.
The course coordinator, Michael Naimark, who has gone on to some fame as an Internet wise man, was an undergraduate at the time. (The 70s were like that.)
The main requirement of the course was to help build a geodesic dome on the diag in time for Earth Day. I sat in the dome for an hour or two after it was built.
Another requirement was to write a letter to yourself, seal and stamp it, for delivery five years in the future. I was pretty freaked out when an envelope addressed to me in my handwriting containing a blank sheet of paper showed up in my mailbox in 1980.
And for all that, I got an A.
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