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applicannot
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There is one large lecture hall (250), a couple of smaller lecture halls (100), and hundreds of tiny classrooms - like, classrooms smaller than my high school classrooms. [View Full Report] |
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einnob
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I only visited their Architecture Building; it had high tech facilities, large, open work spaces and tables, a great environment to be in. [View Full Report] |
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xlifeforgod
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Went to 6 classes. The classes were super fun and informative. The size ranged from 20-60 students. There is a long list of class to chose from. [View Full Report] |
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dadd
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Many classes available in summer but she took MicroEcon, Psychology, and a unit of voice private lessons. Enjoyed the classes but not a cupcake watered down version. REAL classes compressed into 5 wks [View Full Report] |
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inthemistylight
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We peeked in a huuuuge chemistry class. It seemed pretty intense, but the lecturer was very engaging. [View Full Report] |
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iVinshe
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Nice, modern facilities. Attended an upper division bio course and a chem lab; both had ~30 students. Professors knew their subject thoroughly. [View Full Report] |
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spazattack
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Class sizes were fairly small and the lecture rooms seemed pretty standard. We didn't get to sit in on any classes unfortunately. [View Full Report] |
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sanjenferrer
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I visited the day before Thanksgiving so there were no classes going on, but I did see some classrooms (which were really high-tech and nice). [View Full Report] |
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PhogHawk
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I sat in on a General Chemistry Lecture (75+ students) as well as a Spanish 1 class (15 or less). The Lecture was bland, but I'm not a chem guy. The Spanish class was phenomenal. [View Full Report] |
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arkitex
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School was not in session [View Full Report] |
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MissBarbara
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During spring break so there weren't any classes going on. [View Full Report] |
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prestige_factor7
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For the Olin school, the student tour guide demonstrated to me the school's computer system and technology. [View Full Report] |