The Modern Public Ivies

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<p>Below are some Spring 2013 numbers for Princeton, which has the second highest percentage of large classes (>= 50) in the Ivy League. 8 courses out of 282 show enrollment sizes of 100 or more students. Dozens of 100-level freshmen-only classes have fewer than 20 students; some are taught by full professors who hold endowed chairs (see the FRS 1xx courses in the link below)</p>

<p>AMS 101 (America Then & Now), lecture 191 students, sections of 4-15 students
COS 126 (General Computer Science), lecture 184/197 students , sections of 15-22 students
ECO 100 (Int to Microeconomics), lecture 422 students, sections of 13-29 students
ECO 101 (Int to Macroeconomics), lecture 161 students, sections of 7-26 students
MUS 103 (Int to Music), lecture 199 students, sections 0f 12-20 students
PHY 102 (Int Physics II), lecture 102 students, sections of 9-20 students)
PHY 104 (General Physics II), lecture 107/163 students, sections of 9-28 students
PSY 101 (Int Psychology), lecture 171 students , sections of 7-15 students</p>

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