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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Name a single university that doesn’t have small seminar courses for upper division courses in the humanities. Name a single one. Humanities students don’t need to worry about student faculty ratios.[/quote] There are actually [b]schools that provide these classes for entering humanities students[/b]. You can argue over the benefit, but there are schools where students don’t have to wait until upper division. [/quote] +1 Yes many of them do, from ivies to Vanderbilt to William and Mary and Wake Forest. Those same schools are also the most likely to have smaller stem classes, even intro, than the big publics. [/quote] Very true, I have a STEM kid at Wake that had about 50 kids in her chemistry class freshman year, other classes were below 20 kids. Has held true every semester.[/quote]
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