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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Again, I don’t see anyone denying that impacted majors exist, that housing is a big issue at nearly all of the UC’s (apart from UCLA’s triples), that there are in fact some classes with more than 1000 kids enrolled, etc. . . We are just being told it doesn’t matter, which of course is personal opinion. To me, it matters.[/quote] DP. I have no connection with UCLA or any school in CA. However, I find it laughable that you keep insisting there are some classes with "more than 1000 kids enrolled." Please provide a citation. And virtual classes do not count. Show us one school that has a lecture hall of 1000 or more students. [/quote] I don’t know for sure but if I were running an underfunded under resourced school, I might open registration to hundreds more kids than the physical spaces on campus allow, and then just leave it up to the kids to make it a free for all get to class 35 minutes early to get a seat or be SOL. Because I would really GAF about the individual students as I succumb to the pressures of trying to handle the masses. Just my guess. Or, are those student stories fiction? [/quote] I'm still waiting for the citations showing which universities have "1000 students in a class." Because we all know that's a complete lie.[/quote] Berkeley Computer Science 61 A and 61B has well over a 1000 students enrolled. Not sure what you mean by “virtual classes” but I would avoid schools that teach in that method. We all know its a poor substitute for in person teaching after Covid remote learning. Econ 1 and Poly Sci 179 also have more than 500 students. [/quote] You know exactly what is meant by virtual classes and even in 2024, most universities still have some of their sections online. Also, where is your link/citation?[/quote] DP disregard this request. No citation needed. I believe the previous poster. It’s specific enough that it has to be true. Booster, Why don’t you provide citation that refutes the fact? [/quote] I’m the PP and in no way am I a “booster” for the UCs. But it is irresponsible to throw out information without citations to show you’re not making things up. Pretty arrogant of you to tell others to “disregard” someone else’s request for citations/proof. That tells me right away that you’re probably just lying. *shrug*[/quote] I’m the poster that provided two citations for the 1000 person classes you were adamant didn’t exist. Still living in lala land apparently.[/quote] You did not provide any citations. You just listed the classes - no links. [/quote] Go back and reread, there are two additional posts on that page with links. Or use google. By the way, your sock puppeting would be less obvious if your tone wasn’t so contemptuous.[/quote] I'm not the person sock puppetting - hint hint. [/quote]
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