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so its that time of the year again course selection time I know that selecting courses can be really stressful because you have no idea if the course is going to be too hard or too easy so today in this video Im gonna go over all the courses that I think are really easy versus the courses that you shouldnt take because theyre really hard however please keep in mind that this list was made by myself and my friends so these are our objective opinions on these courses so you may disagree with some of those courses that are on this list but with that being said these are the courses that you should and shouldnt take at U of T lets start off with some of the bird courses like the easier courses that you should take at U of T So number one on the list are all the AST courses I personally took two ASD courses which were St 101 and ast201 both are introductory astronomy courses and I really like the professor who taught these courses his name is Jeremy Webb shout out to him now the reas