<p>it's a liberal arts honors program with a focus on producing well rounded individuals. if you're not sure, just apply, all it is is an extra essay that's fun!</p>
<p>the plan2 classes are fairly small. i don't know a number though b/c i'm going to be a freshman in the fall, but i could ballpark it at about 15-25 max for your 2 plan2 classes freshman year. you still have to take other classes that are not specified honors classes (ie. lecture hall type classes) but i'm told P2 gives you a small college feel with the benefits of a lg. university like UT.</p>
<p>i recommend that if you apply, you apply early consideration. your chances of getting in are better. also, this year, there were 20 more P2 ppl who martriculated than the program expected so i don't know how that will affect next years admissions.</p>
<p>best of luck! and if you have more questions, just ask. but a lot of the info is on the P2 webbie. check that out.</p>
<p>The Plan II classes in his first 2 years had anywhere from 10-40 people. In the first year, his tutorial class was small and his world lit class was large. He also said that the difficulty varied but there was a lot of reading in all of them.</p>