The Pros And Cons Of College

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Many people say “Go BIG or go home.” But when it comes down to deciding on what college to attend, the say is no longer true. Here are some questions, you should think about, Do you like being lost in a crowd? Do you prefer to be a silent observer. Well if you answered yes, then you are probably attending or planning to attend a large university. But if you answered no, you and me are on the same page. As one may or may not know, we, the US. are ranked second, when it comes to what country has the most universities, at a number of 5,758 as sides India’s which is 8,407. (Nwaozomudoh, Ikenna, No.1) As can be seen, the majority of students have a variety of schools to choose from. There are a couple large universities, some small private universities …show more content…

But one thing the certain individuals do not take into considerations, is the class size of the school. I believe the size is key. There are many pros and cons, when it comes time to buckling down to a specific school. Right major, closer to home, bandwagoning with friends, geographic features and size are common reasons why certain schools are chosen. I personally believe small universities are better, the smaller the greater. Yes, Large universities are nice and all, but when attending a small university one feels safe and one feels a lot closer to his/her companions. (O 'Brien, Claudia Moore, Sec. Introduction) Further on, you will read as to why smaller size schools are better than larger …show more content…

I strongly value a personal approach. In a small college you 'll find out their are a great number of opportunities to engage with professors and students, as well as asking valuable questions and speaking out. Most of the faculty will have devoted time for graduate students obtaining master 's degree and Ph.D. programs, but unfortunately they will have less time for the undergrads. (Grove, Allen, No.5) At large universities, classes can include up to hundreds and hundreds of students. Due to the surplus amount of students, there is not much luck with getting questions answered by the professor. Whereas, at small colleges, you have an advantage with strong recommendation letters for Grad school because the professors will know you personally by name. (Zawel, Marc, Par. 4) As can be read, a college’s size has an immense impact with the interactions among the students and professors. Large universities often tend to have professors who are on the top of their fields, such as experts, renowned researchers, and writers. The downside is such that the undergraduates may not have much association with these type of professors. A graduate student, known as a “teaching assistant” (TA) may run a more focused and smaller seminar classes in order to review what the material the professors have recently lectured on during the main class meeting. This could be a pro for the students attending a large university, because the TA may have more time to independently

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