Do you dislike large classes in University/college?

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Space
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06 Sep 2007, 1:08 am

I get uncomfortable when I am large classes, shoulder to shoulder to people for hours at a time. I just had my first day of the semester, and both classes are huge (one is 330 students, which is big for my school). I think I drank too much coffee today, and my clothes were too hot for the weather inside the classes, but still... I wish it was like in summer classes where it is usually >20 people. Also, approximately how big is your largest class?



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06 Sep 2007, 3:04 am

I can't image anything worse!

I went to a school with only 50 pupils in total and a class of 16-17 was too big


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06 Sep 2007, 3:59 am

The school I use to go to had like not much less than 2500 students so most of the classes were pretty big. At least 30+. I was pretty use to by then since my school district is huge and overcrowded so 30 in a class was the norm in alot of the schools. The biggest I ever was in was probably 45. I hated it of course but I found classes with around 10 even more uncomfortable. Couldn't sit back and go unnoticed.



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06 Sep 2007, 6:09 am

I don't like large classes either. The smallest class I was in contained 3 people.

My preference is for one-to-one tuition - but sadly that is not available very often!

I also prefer to work alone and just be able to have someone I can contact when I need help.



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06 Sep 2007, 9:57 am

My largest class has maybe 40-something students. There was supposed to be 76 students.

The average student-faculty ratio at my college is 19:1.

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06 Sep 2007, 12:28 pm

The average number of students in my classes last year was 30 and I didn't like it much. Everyone had a tendency to make lots of unnecessary noise and hold the lessons up. The year before that I had one class with about 16 people in which was much more preferable.



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08 Sep 2007, 3:15 pm

I had to take lectures at university together with 1200 other students. Just getting in and out of there was a challenge.



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08 Sep 2007, 6:43 pm

I kind of prefer the larger classes because I can just blend in and there's less pressure to talk.


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09 Sep 2007, 9:11 am

ghostgurl wrote:
I kind of prefer the larger classes because I can just blend in and there's less pressure to talk.


Well, a bit larger is fine because of the said reasons. But if you have to get a distance of 300 meters from the lecture hall before you can think and breath fresh air again is it not okay.

The most ludicrous thing I ever encountered is being in a 1200 people lecture with forms for signing in to practice groups being located at the front of the hall. People were given a break of 10 minutes to put their names on the forms. Of course everybody jumped and ran to sign in. Sorry, NO WAY!



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09 Sep 2007, 12:49 pm

ghostgurl wrote:
I kind of prefer the larger classes because I can just blend in and there's less pressure to talk.

I like talking in smaller classes, it gives me a chance to share my ideas, and prove that I am an intelligent thinker and not just some random strange/quiet guy. In big classes I usually don't say anything.



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09 Sep 2007, 2:12 pm

I've never had a large class, and wonder why anyone would attend a university that would require them to take one - you can't develop a relationiship with your professor in such a setting.



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09 Sep 2007, 10:34 pm

Small classes are worse. Those are the ones where you are often expected to know how to socialize with small groups of people. :roll:



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09 Sep 2007, 10:52 pm

I agree; the huge classes suck. It's almost impossible to concentrate, there are always too many people talking, rustling papers, clicking pens. I'm glad I've graduated. :)



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13 Sep 2007, 1:24 am

Space wrote:
ghostgurl wrote:
I kind of prefer the larger classes because I can just blend in and there's less pressure to talk.

I like talking in smaller classes, it gives me a chance to share my ideas, and prove that I am an intelligent thinker and not just some random strange/quiet guy. In big classes I usually don't say anything.


Same here! Thats EXACTLY how I feel, Space.



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13 Sep 2007, 5:16 pm

ghostgurl wrote:
I kind of prefer the larger classes because I can just blend in and there's less pressure to talk.


And if necessary you can just sleep. Then do the studying on your own.


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13 Sep 2007, 8:45 pm

GoatOnFire wrote:
ghostgurl wrote:
I kind of prefer the larger classes because I can just blend in and there's less pressure to talk.


And if necessary you can just sleep. Then do the studying on your own.


You can do that in small classes too though.

I always sat in the middle seat, front row. More often than not the professor stood directly in front of me. I usually only looked at him/her when they said something I found interesting. The entire rest of the time I was drawing in my notebook. Every once in awhile I might find a line or two to squeeze some illegible notes on, in between my pictures.

But the prof's never said anything about it - perhaps because I was the only one in the class who aced every assignment. I always set the curve in my economics class - I was usually 15 or 20 points ahead of the next scorer (I think the everyone enrolled in economics that semester hated me)