<p>estargrl88, in humanities at Case, you have small classes and personal attention from faculty. Look into the number of course offerings in the areas you are interested in and see if it looks good to you for depth. </p>
<p>From what I can tell, Case offers a lot of support and personal attention for all majors. The strength of the school is opportunity for on-campus jobs and research, co-ops, volunteer work at on-site hospitals, etc. - for many students at Case this can be related to their major and career aspirations. </p>
<p>The thing about Case is, look at BabuMohan’s post above. About 800 out of 1150 Freshman are taking Intro to Chemistry. These are among the classes that have Supplemental Instruction (SI) sessions at night and lots of study groups. If you are not taking Chem, it might seem like you are left “out of the loop” that “everyone else” is in. Don’t be surprised if you feel motivated by your fellow students at Case to keep a hand in some Chemistry, Biology or Math.</p>
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Your happiness will be all about finding a good fit for you personally. If you liked it, you should apply. And try to visit again, as well as the other schools that you apply to.</p>