<p>How much harder are the honors classes than the regular classes? For example is honors chem 135 that much harder than regular chem. Or is the benefit of a smaller class size more important?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>How much harder are the honors classes than the regular classes? For example is honors chem 135 that much harder than regular chem. Or is the benefit of a smaller class size more important?</p>
<p>thanks</p>
<p>What the honors college doesn’t get across with the students is that in an Honors or scholars section you are still in the same lecture as everyone else. If it was a Bio class that has the lab attached the work is slightly different in lab. If it is chemistry nothing changes, your discussion just has honors or scholars people. You have the same TA usually.</p>
<p>Well for some of the H-versions you’re actually in your own class. Like for example, PSYC100H. It has its own unique time from all the other PSYC100 classes, and you don’t have a discussion section like the other classes do.</p>
<p>The honors math classes are also “classroom” vs. auditorium. A very different experience.</p>