School Size
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Okay, so I just got to campus, and I'm gonna take you around All of Chapman today. Um, so I've got plenty of time to show you guys around. It's also the first week of school, so I really don't have much going on, which is nice, but I thought, I answer Cem fax before I get going. So one of them, it was like, How big is Chapman? And it's honestly, like, according to campus Rio, we're like a medium size school, but we have about six thousand undergrad, so it's honestly pretty small, and that's actually pretty good for me. Like, I didn't really care what size of school I went to. I was just like, whatever, as long as has film, and it's like a good program. Now that I've been in a small school for four years, I've realized that I like it weigh much more than being at a bigger school. I'm not making any sense, you know? I mean, um but with the smaller school I feel like I know more faces on campus, but there's still enough for me to be like, Oh, I don't know what these people are so it's not like I know every single person and like, you know, their blood type. There's also security level, like, I know everything. No, it's like I see familiar faces, but I also see once, I don't know, just kind of nice I can, you know, bump into friends on my way to class or whatever, and I also really think like being a smaller school. You get smaller class sizes, and that's really awesome. I feel like Professor's really get to know you in those classes or smaller. They really make an effort to not just know your name, but I know stuff about you, how you're doing in the class, like we'll check in on you all that jazz. I feel like if I was at a bigger school personally, I might not get that same experience. So I think being a smaller school kind of has its benefits.