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[quote=Anonymous]Recitations/discussion sections/labs with TAs are completely common. I don't remember having a class where the main professor was a grad student and there was an added class hour with a TA. It was always full professor/TA pairs. I had just one bad TA out of the bunch and one who was fine as a teacher but he made a math mistake in my grade. Professors also vary in quality. Unless the subject lends itself to discussion, high school sized classes are not necessary. If you want to have a relationship with the prof in a larger class, you sit up front and occasionally go to office hours. My kid is going to a rah rah flagship this fall. I expect 3/5 classes, maybe 4/6, to be 40 or fewer students.[/quote]
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