Hardest feshman class?

<p>Geesh, Univ. of Texas at Austin has to be the biggest in the U.S. in terms of student population:</p>

<p>Student population: 49,984 (37,389 undergraduate)</p>

<p>no wonder why they have such great football teams - about 1/2 the country attends Univ. of Texas</p>

<p>yeah, UT v A&M gets crazy. Literally people will turn down one for the other not based on any actual academic or environment preference but entirely because of the rivalry. It’s odd. I’ve seen teachers get into it over this and students argue. Ah, we take our football rivalries serious in Texas.</p>

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<p>It depends on if you mean only on the main campus or include branch campuses. If you go by all campuses, SUNY wins because they have so freaking many, followed by California State.</p>

<p>If you go by single campus, Arizona State is the largest (55,552), then Ohio State (55,014), Univ. of Florida (53,537), Univ. of Minnesota (51,659), and then Texas (51,032). The largest private school, NYU, would be tenth on the list of largest U.S. campuses. These do, of course, fluctuate from year to year as well.</p>

<p>lucky, same thing with USC and UCLA over in Southern California</p>

<p>I have heard the Lehigh/Lafayette extreme rivalry is there also - they are only about 12 miles apart</p>

<p>Yep, we love our rivalries!</p>

<p>My favorite Aggie joke: What happened when the Aggie moved to Oklahoma?</p>

<p>The average IQ of both states went up. ;)</p>

<p>(My son is about to become the 4th generation in our family to attend UT, but my grandfather went to A&M and got his master’s degree there in 1921, so I’m of mixed blood.)</p>

<p>My Freshman Inorganic Chemistry course was the hardest course during my first year. I was an EE major at that time. I would not have had to take Inorganic Chemistry if I started off as a Math major (the major I finished up as).</p>

<p>PhysicsI was my hardest freshman class… until I dropped it after 2 weeks and watched about 80% of the class either drop out or fail out. The prof teaching the class was requiring people to know Calc III to do his problems (all were 3D problems), it was just insane for a freshman course. Needless to say they replaced him the next semester with someone else who was much easier and I got an A+.</p>

<p>The hardest freshman course I completed was CalcII.</p>

<p>Communications 101.</p>

<p>Yea that was my point, they dont even have an IU Engineering school</p>