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The Importance of Class Size
Knowing what to expect in terms of class size can be the difference in your freshman year…

BY STEPHEN J. PEMBERTON

How do you learn best? Do you prefer small environments with lots of discussion? Or would you rather have a larger class with a popular professor? Knowing what style best suits you not only prepares you to ask questions about class size during your college visits, but may also help you eliminate some schools from your list.

Usually, small college classes are an easier adjustment for students just out of high school. Even the largest highest schools have moderately sized classes. Nonetheless, there are some differences that can become quite a challenge if you’re not prepared. Typically, small classes are far more discussion-oriented with a good deal of give-and-take between and among classmates. There is also a general expectation that you be prepared to discuss readings and assignments each day you have class. It is not uncommon for professors to grade you on participation, either. One more small point: the professor is also going to know when you don’t attend class!

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