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If I have a preference for smaller class sizes, should I still consider large universities?

Hey there, I'm in the process of putting together my college list, and I've noticed that I'm drawn to schools with smaller class sizes. However, there are some larger universities I'm interested in as well. Given my preference for smaller class sizes, should I still consider applying to these larger institutions?

11 months ago

Absolutely, you should still consider large universities! It's important to keep an open mind when putting together your college list and not let one factor, like class size, limit your options.

Even at larger universities, there are often opportunities to find smaller class settings, especially in upper-level courses or by joining a smaller major/student cohort within the university. Though introductory classes might be bigger, you might find that your class sizes naturally shrink as you progress in your academic career and start focusing on more specialized courses within your major. Additionally, larger universities often provide a wealth of resources and research opportunities that you might not find at smaller schools.

So, don't rule out large universities based on class size alone. Be sure to consider other factors that can make a big difference in your college experience like campus culture, location, extracurricular opportunities, and level of academic support. You might just find that the perfect fit for you is a big school with small class opportunities. Good luck with your college search!

11 months ago

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