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To small private colleges. I was just wondering cauz I will be starting this fall at a small private college in PA.
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High five!! about 3000 undergrads hereTo small private colleges. I was just wondering cauz I will be starting this fall at a small private college in PA.
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To small private colleges. I was just wondering cauz I will be starting this fall at a small private college in PA.
Cheers!
have you had a class where you are the only one?? now thats pretty boring lol.Where at?
My school had about 2000... i liked having a small school, where else are you going to get classes with 2 people in it? I had almost 10 classes like that
have you had a class where you are the only one?? now thats pretty boring lol.
Thank you guys for the reply cauz I will be attending York College in PA and was wondering if it was gonna limit my chances of getting into a good medical school.
P.S I am an international student!!
To small private colleges. I was just wondering cauz I will be starting this fall at a small private college in PA.
Cheers!
Ive managed to find a few, but I think in generaly there are probably a lot less opportunites than at the big schools.Hey if u don't mind me asking, which school u go to?
Are there good research opportunities available at small schools?
Hey if u don't mind me asking, which school u go to?
Are there good research opportunities available at small schools?
this is trueI think the research opportunities are great at small schools. Sure you wont be doing cutting edge research on cancer most likely, but you'll probably have your own little research project and wont just be washing dishes for a bunch of ungrateful grad students.
except for the fact that the number of girls to choose from is much less, and if you mess up with one she probably knows 50% of the campus so you are screwed, lol.Great! Now I'm happy that I will be going to a small school. 😀
Johns Hopkins is a small private college.
except for the fact that the number of girls to choose from is much less, and if you mess up with one she probably knows 50% of the campus so you are screwed, lol.
do you guys get to skip class without losing attendance points at those small colleges?
do you guys get to skip class without losing attendance points at those small colleges?
I went to a small college in PA too, in Lancaster, which is like 30min away from York😀 Of the 1800, about 60 were bio majors my year and I ended up having class after class with the same people, I had nicknames for most of them, lol.
Enjoy it while you are there, small colleges definately have their advantages which I didn't appreciate enough during my undergrad but now that I'm doing a post-bacc at a large public university, the atomsphere is definately different and I miss the small college atmosphere sometimes. Small classes (most were capped at 24), regular office hours, how close everything was, etc. Maybe everything except the professor noticing when you weren't at lecture😳 (I don't go to lecture now unless I absolutely have to, ie have to turn something in. I've found that I do better going over the posted notes instead of wasting my time franctically trying to copy stuff down without thinking about the material).
As far as research oppurtunities go, personally I do feel that you have less oppurtunities at smaller colleges just due to the number of faculty there. My undergrad, there were about 6 professors total in the bio department
and about 140 students in the major, you had to be extremely persistent and good to do research. Whereas at my postbacc school, which has a graduate school and a medical school, pretty much anyone can find a biology related research oppurtunity. Not that I think it's a major disadvantage, there is always the option of doing research in the summer somewhere else (like at Hershey for example) or after you graduate if absolutely necessary.
Hey there, have u been to York?
Is PA a good place for an international student?
I'd say I was there or driving through it once a month or so.
Hate to say this but not really, it wouldn't be my first choice.
I guess if you like the countryside and farms, it's ok.
The biggest problem is that it is hard to get anywhere without a car, there isn't much going on compared to bigger cities or university towns, and it's kind of dirty. But it is centrally located, 2hrs to DC, 1.5 to Philly, 4 to Atlantic city, 3 to NYC, 6 to boston.