<p>I understand freshman classes are really large, but to what US colleges is it comparable to?</p>
<p>How big are the upper-level classes?</p>
<p>I understand freshman classes are really large, but to what US colleges is it comparable to?</p>
<p>How big are the upper-level classes?</p>
<p>Class size would be comparable to UCLA and Indiana University. The huge freshman classes are in Science. Freshman classes in languages on the other hand would have around 25 students. </p>
<p>Later year classes in Management had about 35 to 40 students.</p>
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<p>I know this isn’t the answer you’re looking for but - it depends. It depends on the department really. For Arts aside from speciality courses like languages, in general, 200-levels are 200-350 people, 300-levels 50-250, 400-level 20-70 -ish. But again, it really depends on the department. </p>
<p>I’m currently taking a 300-level economics course with 250 people and a 300-level geography course with 70 people.</p>