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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]I disagree. A midsize wouldn’t be that different and kid would have to start over. I have a [b]kid at an LAC. There are no lectures, [/b]all classes are small and profs really know the students. Kid is now in year 2 and said she can go to her favorite dining hall and always find people she knows. Just walking around with her she bumps into friends. Don’t know about the transfer experience thought. [/quote] What liberal arts college? Even at the tiniest one I know, there are lecture courses in the sciences. [/quote] Even introductory science courses may be capped at, say, 30 students, however. [/quote] But they aren’t. Once again, bots here lying about how liberal arts colleges work.[/quote] My freshman at a highly ranked LAC had no more than 30 kids in any class first semester. STEM major. [/quote] Doesn’t mean there’s a cap. Please be a liberal arts education and read[/quote] As an example, Hamilton caps all of its introductory biology courses at 30 students: Hamilton College Catalogue - Biology Courses https://share.google/qDMNlDt1iG4KIbZOW [/quote] [b]Nowhere does it say that.[/b] You can over enroll your courses. Amateur hour out here.[/quote] Of course it does. Click on a 100-level biology course (A through K) and view "maximum enrollment." Amateur hour, indeed.[/quote] And they overload these classes all the time. It’s really impressive how naive you are.[/quote] I can't help you further.[/quote]
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