freshman classes...

<p>I'll copy it from the parents thread too:</p>

<p>You have to click the link... CC puts an ellipsis in between links to make them shorter but you can't copy and paste the link into a browser.</p>

<p>Sorry... I don't know too much about anthropology. It's not an incredibly popular major like psych or communications though, so after the intro class your daughter should find that the class size will be relatively small. (and for medieval studies, I doubt you'd get any large classes). However, a bunch of bio classes are large lectures: chem, organic chem, genetics, biochemistry, etc. are large lectures because everyone and their mom at Rutgers is pre-med.</p>

<p>Was your daughter invited to the honors program? If so, I'd suggest going to a scholar's day to meet the deans and talk to students in areas of study that your daughter is interested in.</p>

<p>By the way, I'm a biochemistry and philosophy double major. I was able to take a small organic class because it was an honors version. My biochem lecture was big though, but I still really enjoyed it because I really liked the professor and went to his office hours to talk about other topics. So, again, you're going to get a mix of classes at Rutgers. If your daughter chooses her classes wisely and tries to pick good professors, even the large lecture classes will be great. (i.e. my intro to philosophy lecture was amazing.)</p>