Jenna Walker
“I prefer small classes because you can know the instructor instead of being another person in the crowd. It’s more personal.” Stephanie Tucker, 20, Psychology-Sociology
“Larger classes, because there’s no attendance policy. Let’s be real.” Caitlin Culpepper, 21, Comparative Literature
“Smaller classes make it easier to connect. I feel more obliged to go to class. Big lecture halls are distracting.” Ali Piacentini, 19, Biology
“I prefer smaller classes because of the more intimate setting. It’s easier to meet people. You come in and sit in the same spot everyday.” Gabriella Baetti, 19, Magazines
“I prefer smaller classes because I don’t follow well in large classes. There’s more accountability.” Joe Spiccia, 21, International Business
“I prefer smaller classes because you can know the teacher and have better discussions.” Ann Marie Graham, 18, Psychology - Biological Sciences
“I get really overwhelmed in a big class. I try to be social but you can’t really. It’s different than high school, it’s more of a support system. In a bigger class it’s less personal.” Elisabeth Laughlin, 18, Genetics
“It depends on the class. Big classes have the intimidation factor. With smaller classes, it’s easier for discussion.” Elizabeth Karam, 18, Art major for interior design
“Smaller classes, for obvious reasons. It’s paced a lot better, and it’s easier to communicate with the professor.” Ethan Lapaquette, 18, Undecided
“I like bigger classes because then the teacher can’t call on you.” Emily Corbin, 20, Journalism
Monday, October 19, 2009
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Good work, Jenna. You found a wide variety of opinions. I can't wait to see your ideas for visuals. :)
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