there are other courses like intro psych and intro economics. i think the main idea is to get courses that are as big as possible, and most social sciences and humanities courses are much smaller than most of these. although i'm not sure about some of the upper division comp sci and engineering classes, those probably aren't as big...
not really they are still good hits. Especially today since it was about 10 schools in the mix was chugging out on average 2 a minute.
It all depends on how you are willing to work for. I'm not going to sit here for 5 bucks a hour or something. If Im not making at least 8 its not work it. I can just transcribe something or write a little and make more. Hell I can even work for a few old stand bys and swing 40 bucks every morning. Don't get me wrong if they were to raise pay back to what it was or even another 10 cents it would be worth it but not now. Rubin did pay for a nice new rifle, so thanks for that but not worth it now. IMO
At the big state schools even upper level engineering courses can be pretty large in terms of sections taught.
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Bugrit. Locked out of the CS HITs... not even going to bother with CF... I might actually do some Tagasaurius. I'm almost to 1000 accepted.
I would have lol'd if I were capable. I have been tempted so many times to just put "course not available" without checking when asked for AI at Bemidji State or the like.
As someone that grew up a couple hours away from Bemidji state i can safely tell you that there are no courses of value there
Doing CF's 'Describe a photo in a sentence' 11 cents HITs. I can easily hammer one out in a minute and it's actually kind of fun, 'fun' here meaning 'does not make me want to stick a fork in an electrical socket'.