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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] So many errors in this post it’s hard to respond, but most clueless is “same as at any private school”. Many SLACs have no TA’s. You really don’t have a clue, which is hilarious given that you accuse others of same. Looking forward to you not admitting your mistake. [/quote] I find it kind of funny. I went to a SLAC and was never taught by anyone other than a PhD. I also got small class sizes and had the expectation that I could reach out to my professors and expect a response. I jumped into calc 2 as a freshman and was struggling so my professor spent hours working with me 1 on 1- it wasn't unique [/quote] My kid’s LAC has soph-senior TAs for his small freshman classes. But otherwise I agree. [/quote] Is the TA the primary teacher? At a number of schools, a TA can be the primary instructor.[/quote]
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