<p>How often do you give presentations in class by yourself?
Are they only in small classes (20 or less people)?
How long are college speeches/presentations? Are they usually group or partner presentations?</p>
<p>I've only had to present in my smaller classes...but I go to a small-ish state school, so it turns out to be more frequent. Most of them aren't too long...the one for my chicano and latin studies class was the longest, but even that one was only a few minutes.</p>
<p>Very rarely. I think the only time where I had to give a presentation alone was in a GenEd req speech class. I can't think of any other time I had to deliver a presentation. </p>
<p>The class was maybe 20 students.</p>
<p>Not that often. In both my history classes last semester, I had to make a presentation about my final paper for the class. I had to lead one discussion with a partner in english last semester. This semester I've only had one presentation so far, and it was with a partner. Our classes are fairly small, 20-30 people. So really only about 4 presentations in the entire year.</p>
<p>I gave several presentations in my Spanish Conversation class, as well as few other seminar classes. Most of them were sole presentations, usually around 5 minutes. Although i did do one presentation that was 25 minutes of non-stop talking, and my throat was horribly sore for the next two days.</p>
<p>Usually they're in classes of 10-25</p>
<p>I go to a small LAC. I have to present in all of my classes, generally twice each semester for each class. Daily class discussion is also required since everything's seminar-based.</p>
<p>I did presentations ranging from individual 1 minute ones to 80 minute group ones.</p>