<p>Berkeley is not known for small classes, but if you look at the courses listed in #76, we get (for spring 2013):</p>
<p>Arabic 1B: 6 sections of 4-17/18
Chinese 1B: 6 sections of 17-20/20
Slavic 27B: 7/20 (introductory Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian)
History of Art 11: 162/192 (intro western art, Renaissance to present)</p>
<p>Yes, History of Art 11 is large (but the corresponding Princeton class is not small either at 87/125), but it is not hard to find small classes at Berkeley. It is just that most students take at least some of the popular (i.e. big) classes. This is true for any medium to large school that is not organized on the LAC model, as we see with Princeton (the LAC model does have trade-offs in terms of upper division course offerings).</p>