<p>namely, the class with the most number of students</p>
<p>Marching band goes up to 125 I think? :p</p>
<p>Most classes are around 20-30. :)</p>
<p>Business here. ugh.</p>
<p>um I think its intro to programming here at stanford. something like 75% of the student body takes it. ~1500 a year take it.</p>
<p>Intro Chem has about 200 students per section and 4 sections per section, since a large majority of incoming Vandy students think that they’re pre-med, and/or the engineering students (such as myself) just have to suffer through it.</p>
<p>I had a calculus class that had somewhere around 500-600 students in one lecture hall.</p>
<p>Probably the sciences…the lectures are usually around 120 students.</p>
<p>My General Chem 101-102 had 550 students each. Sad thing was only about 20-40 ever came.</p>
<p>My gen chem class had something like 800 kids in two lectures (400/lecture).</p>
<p>Labs are small though, bout 15/section.</p>
<p>Bio 113 (intro bio for life science majors) had 750-800 students PER section this past fall quarter.</p>
<p>Economics 101 at Michigan typically has anywhere between 1,500-3,500 in a class on any given day.</p>
<p>Bio 281 lecture (Anatomy&Physiology for bio majors doing pre-health studies) has a cap at 64 students next semester. Lab has a cap of 16. Yeah…my school is small, and the classes are small. Normal classes don’t have more than about 25 students, even first year classes…and they just get smaller as you go on.</p>
<p>500+ people in music class and intro science courses</p>