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hawkswim09
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Sat in on Bio-Chem and Physics. Both classes were large, but did not mind the large size (the professors know how to handle the size of class). I could follow each class and was overall impressed. [View Full Report] |
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indiejimmy
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It was some number theory class for people that do not want to take calculus but need to fulfill the math requirement (my friend is more social science/humanities oriented lol)...it was pretty boring [View Full Report] |
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phonyreal98
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Both of the classes I visited had professors who seemed to be very interested in their classes, and very accessible. [View Full Report] |
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BobbyC
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went to a peace-studies class with a very famous professor; very discussion-based and thought-provoking [View Full Report] |
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pccool52
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We visited two classrooms. One was a chemistry lab in the new Jordan Hall which was state of the art brand new. [View Full Report] |
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fencersmother
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Huge lecture hall with all the high tech bells & whistles. No visit to "regular" classroom. [View Full Report] |
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crazy mom
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Very high tech. [View Full Report] |
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Ryno
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I was matched with a day host who had a major completely different from my interests, and a majority of the classes were over my head. [View Full Report] |
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shellzie2006
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I visited an organic chem lecture and I was very impressed with the level of student involvement for a lecture type class of that size. [View Full Report] |