<p>I've heard that the classes are very large like i heard sum are couple hundred students to one professor. I also hear that competition is quite stiff and grades are hard to get. Is this true?</p>
<p>um... yeah - what's your point? There's nothing wrong with a 300-person class.</p>
<p>Competition is stiff because you're no longer a big fish in a small pond, but a little itty bitty fish in a huge sea of fishies. Welcome to college, and by proxy, real life.</p>
<p>Some of my best learning experiences were in 300 people monster classes. Some of my best sleep was in them too.</p>
<p>Just use it as an excuse to meet someone new every day!</p>
<p>And for the record, a grade is not hard to get. You will get one. What grade you get in particular...well that's up to you.</p>
<p>I'm no Nobel laureate, but I'm graduating in the top 10-15% of my class with lots of stupid honors attached to my diploma, and I didn't exactly sweat most of the time. Just learn how to study smart, not hard.</p>
<p>*And for the record, a grade is not hard to get. You will get one. *</p>
<p>hahaha well said.</p>