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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]35 students in a class is still quite small,[/b] and if you come from a public high school, that’s close to normal, granted most probably came from private. These kids need to stop whining because there is little difference between 20 and 35 in a college class, even 9 and 20 or 35. If they can’t find a way to speak up or use AI to cheat on readings, that tells you more about student. Welcome to the real world.[/quote] A[b]bsurd argument defending a college charging $93,176 a year. My SLAC’s seminars were no more than 13. [/quote][/b] +1. I can't believe the people on here defending a college that charges that much putting 35 in a class. the SLACs have been hurting since covid. Everyone should know that and sign on to these expensive institutions knowing they are financially strained.[/quote] NP. 9 to a class is FAR too small. 20-35 is ideal. [/quote] No. Kid has a 9 person engineering non-lab class and it is great. Has had most under 20. Ivy. For less than 93k and with a lot more prestige [/quote] your kid may be paying less than 93k because someone else is paying more than 93k to subsidize them. No Ivy has a sticker price less than 93k, and that is the relevant number, the sticker price. [/quote]
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