As a second semester Sophomore in the business school, you'll likely take nearly all of the same Gen Ed courses your first two years.
Good:
Oskar Harmon (econ 1201) - The class itself isn't that easy but the way he has it set up makes it very easy to get an A.
Jamie Huff (WGSS 1124) - (Elective) - Women's studies class, very easy course and Ms. Huff is EXTREMELY easy to look at.
Kochanek (Acct 2001) - Financial Accounting is not easy by any means. But is easily the best (and most widely taken) professor to teach it to you.
George Bentley (Geog 1700) - Very nice guy and makes the class interesting. Easy to get an A in here if you show up.
Try to avoid:
Adam Fry (Bio 1102) - You have to take a 4 credit lab course as a UConn requirement. But whatever you do don't take Bio with Fry, he's an @ssh0le. Take Geoscience instead.
Granted, you're not going to be choosing your classes until you go to orientation in the summer so just try to keep this thread in the back of your mind.
ALSO: GO TO AN EARLY ORIENTATION. The sooner you go, the more likely that the classes that you want to take will have seats available. Many freshman have to take the same courses, especially in the business school. Try to sign up for a late spring, or early summer orientation if it fits your schedule. I did, and I was able to not have any Friday classes my first semester and still manage to take 17 credits