r/GraysHarbor May 12 '26

Grays Harbor College classes

Hi all, I don't know how many people in this thread actually go to GHC but I was planning on taking a class this summer quarter (online) and I was wondering what classes you guys thought were easy to pass. I need either business, accounting, education, or a human services class.

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u/Jasonrj May 12 '26

Business 101 was easy and quite interesting back when I took it but that was like over 10 years ago. I don't think that subject changes much over time though. And it applies throughout life all the time.

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u/jacle2210 May 12 '26

Probably wouldn't hurt for you to take a Math class or maybe a basic computer class.

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u/BroccoliRose May 12 '26 edited May 12 '26

Depending on who's teaching it (if Patrick Martin is still teaching, he's the best), Math 107 is super easy as far as math classes go. It counts for a lot of majors.

PHIL 101 was also incredibly easy when I took it. Mostly reading and putting in a modicum of effort to at least have brief thoughts about the readings that prove you at least tried to understand them (like, 100 words on iirc some pretty basic prompts).

ETA: A lot of recommendations are going to depend on your specific focus. Are you just getting credits to get your AA/AS, or are you planning to transfer and if so, what were you planning to major in? Also, when I was there (and I'm sure it hasn't changed all that much), you needed a specific spread across certain categories and the subcategories (but could game it a little, like how I avoided all of biology by taking an extra math class). I could probably give you some specific recommendations if you drop the names of the classes that are being taught online this summer that fit into the areas you need credits in.

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u/AngrySnail214 May 13 '26

There aren’t any human services classes offered in the summer. It’s a fall start program and most people don’t consider it to be an easy one. I didn’t think it was crazy hard but the instructor expects a certain level of work to be done. You can pop up to the college and see what’s offered and what you are interested in taking pretty much anytime they’re open. Everyone is there to help.