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[quote=Anonymous]Imho, large universities can be great. Classes offered at different times. Don't like early classes? A night class is offered. Many sections, different professors, different times. Large lectures mean you can often show-up, sit in the back and attend a lecture you missed. The lecture may be online, as review. Dropping a class, you likely don't have to go and plead your case to a counselor. You just drop it. Start with 18 credits, attend for awhile and drop the 1 or 2 classes that are giving you trouble. Twelve credits is light but still full-time. If your freshman, for their first semester was taking more than 12, that could have been a big part of the problem. I attended a midwest huge university. It could take 50 minutes to walk, in the dark, in the snow, often blowing snow - no way was I attending an 8am or even 9am class. Graduated in 4 years+1 summer and changed my major 3 times.[/quote]
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