How big are your classes?

<p>My smallest class has about 20 people in it (Local/State/Nation Gov), and my other classes are around 25. Orchestra is the largest with 65 people (much fun…)</p>

<p>Mine’s around 20-30 per class-ish, maybe a bit more in some classes. </p>

<p>Unless it’s like 50-60, I actually don’t mind large classes since I get to know people. I guess I’m used to it now, since my school’s rather large to begin with (~3500) and I usually have a good number of new faces in my classes each year.</p>

<p>AP Biology-about 20
Politics and Government of American Democracy (wish we had AP version of this…)-about 12
APUSH-about 25
Psychology I (also wish we had this AP)-about 20-25
AP Calc AB-about 16 or 17
German IV-10, including one Swedish exchange student :slight_smile:
Acc. English III-about 25</p>

<p>Most of my high school classes were about 30-35 kids (which until I came here I figured was normal). However the harder classes (our equivalent of Honors and AP classes) tended to be slightly smaller usaually 25-30.</p>

<p>We get as large as ~35-ish people in AP math/science classes. And then as low as 12. Personally I found the larger class to be more invigorating. Especially if a lot of people in your smaller classes are morons. The class becomes completely dull and teacher just talks on aimlessly. But I can imagine 50+ not being pleasurable.</p>

<p>I go to a tiny private school with my biggest class at 16 and my smallest class at 2. Because of weird scheduling, most AP classes don’t have more than 8 students, however APUSH has 9.</p>

<p>AP Calc BC: ~26? I’m not really sure…
AP Stats: ~26?
Symphonic Band: ~45
French IV: ~20
AP Lang: ~32
AP Bio: ~20</p>

<p>Probably about 30 in every class but there are several different classes of APUSH, AP Physics, Pre-Calc etc.</p>

<p>I can’t imagine a class with like, less than 20 people or so. 9? 6? 4? Hahaha…I don’t know, it’d seem rather awkward IMO, maybe I need to experience it sometime in my life.</p>

<p>20-30 </p>

<p>With budget cuts they have cut many of the classes and now they are packing us in the same periods. (There is only one honors history class, for example. >.>)</p>

<p>“I can’t imagine a class with like, less than 20 people or so. 9? 6? 4? Hahaha…I don’t know, it’d seem rather awkward IMO, maybe I need to experience it sometime in my life.”</p>

<p>I would love this.</p>

<p>Wow, it’s crazy that so many people have such small class sizes… I don’t think I’ve ever had a class, even in elementary/middle school, with less than 20 people. At my school the limit on class size is 36 and most classes have that many or nearly that many people- between 30 and 36. I go to an art school, and the art class periods have about 25 kids. I can’t imagine having a class with only ten people in it, I feel like there’d be so much more attention on you and so much less ability to get away with stuff… lol</p>

<p>My school’s band has about 400-500 people, but the number is slowly diminishing :(</p>

<p>The average class size at my school is about 28</p>

<p>My largest class is PE, with about 39 people. </p>

<p>My smallest is probably Programming, with about 20-25 people</p>

<p>My smallest class was about 15 but that is very unusually small for my school. Almost every class has 31-33 kids.</p>

<p>My 6-person AP Art History class would be better if my classmates actually talked. The only time, and I mean THE only time, they talk is if my teacher asks them a question and even then they hesitate. The whole 1h and 30min consists of my teacher making jokes no one laughs at (although she’s really nice and I’m so happy to have her as a teacher).</p>

<p>I wonder what it would be like to have a two or three person class… I suppose it wouldn’t be much different than my French or AP Chemistry classes where we only have five… but that’d still be just weird.</p>

<p>My largest class in memory was 21. My largest class in public school was 18… I think SC just must have good funding for schools… because almost all of the schools around here cap off their elementary schools at 18 students per class.</p>

<p>But yeah… My French I class had 21. Since then… we’ve dropped down to five. XD (There’s only one French teacher… and there’s only one class per level… so you’re with the same people every year if you take French. Completely different story with Spanish. XD)</p>

<p>The most I can have in my AP French class next year is four… and I think one might drop.</p>

<p>I find that if you’re in a big class… it really helps to sit in the front row… I got stuck in the back row in my French I class… and it was awful. I had to finally ask the teacher to move me… because my grades were slipping and I just couldn’t concentrate.</p>

<p>My school won’t even have classes for less than ~20 people. Only 16 people signed up for AP Physics so they canceled it.</p>

<p>Average is probably around… 30?</p>

<p>Avg is around 38. Every class.</p>

<p>^^Wow, and I thought I went to a big school…</p>

<p>there’s at least 30 kids in my ap physics c class
15 kids in calc bc, hardly anybody takes the class
at least 40 kids in APES
at least 40 kids in government
at least 36 kids in english</p>

<p>I go to a school of around 3000… plus, budget cuts in CA are making the class sizes ridiculously pushing the envelope. Usually it would be around 30-35 though.</p>