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As you begin your search for that perfect , one of the first key decisions you need to make, and one that will help you narrow your list is the size of the school, luckily, American colleges offer an endless menu of options, from tiny colleges with less than 1000 students to large state with more than 35000 students. Finding a good match depends heavily on your personality and academic goals. Do you picture yourself at a big 10 school that offers everything from sporting events to countless degree programs, are you itching to break free of the high school fish bowl and would welcome the opportunity for that comes with being one of of students? Then a big university is probably a good fit for you.

Big Universities clearly have many benefits but there are also a few . For example, while you may enroll in a course with a that is well known in his or her field, more often than not, the course will mostly be taught by teaching assistants or TA’s, the more Professors are often focused on conducting research, publishing their work, and overseeing graduate thesis projects. If you’re considering a large University, be sure to find out what of classes are taught by TA’s and how many are taught by professors. Another consideration is the red tape often with big school administration.

Though large universities offer countless courses, it’s not so easy to take anything you want. If you’re a major for example, taking a business course may require half a dozen signatures or more. Again, when visiting the school be sure to ask what is in order to take courses outside of your major. Finally, while huge class sizes may be exciting for some, they may be for others. Introductory classes at big colleges, sometimes include hundreds of students, making it an environment to ask a question, and all too easy to fall asleep unnoticed in the back of a lecture hall. To succeed at a big school it’s best to go in knowing generally the area you’re in pursuing. Perhaps most importantly, you need to be a go getter who’s not afraid to speak up and take advantage of the a big school has to offer.

On the other hand, are you the type that enjoys classes with small group ? Where active participation and hands on learning take priority? Then a small college may be just what you need. are one of the main reasons to consider a small college. Unlike large Universities, small school courses are usually taught by actual professors not teaching . In most cases, the professors may even know your name and your areas of interest. Small colleges are more able to meet your interests and needs. They are more involved in helping you make the most of your college . In contrast to most big Universities, smaller schools encourage students to areas outside their field of study.

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