<p>i saw the enrollment is about 2500; does the school feel too small or does being near the city of richmond help make it feel a bit bigger? is it weird to only have classes with other guys , or does it not matter because you socialize with girls on the weekends just the same?</p>
<p>The enrollment is more like 3,000. By your junior year, you may feel like you know everyone, but it's amazing how many people at graduation I saw that I never remembered seeing during my four years. Classes aren't segregated by sex, I'm not sure where you picked that up at. Dorms, for the most part, are, but classes and everything else, are coed.</p>
<p>Like Spiders05 said, our classes are not segregated. I see boys every day (and I'm a girl...). Dorms are almost entirely single sex, except for living and learning housing and the new dorm will be co-ed, single sex by floor, I believe.</p>
<p>As for the 2500 students: Does the school feel too small? No, it doesn't. I don't know most of the people here, and I'm a sophomore. And there's always people around, so, maybe it's just the fact that I come from a small town and a relatively small high school (1200 kids), but I definitely don't feel like there's anything "small" about Richmond. The city of Richmond doesn't make the campus or the school feel bigger, but it broadens your horizons, I think. It gives you options that you wouldn't have if you were in a similarly sized school stuck in the middle of nowhere. A lot of the sororities and frats host parties at clubs down town, there's restaurants and shopping and whatnot, and there's also quite a bit of service work in the city as well, not to mention the arts/culture that come with a city like Richmond.</p>