Classes
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So this is what a typical classroom in the com school looks like. The classroom's around campus looks slightly different, depending on which building you're in. So a lot of classes will have Mac or some kind of computer up there and then whiteboards and amazing boards and things like that. Some of the communications classes will have computers Mac computers all around the room to with monitors so that the picture being shown on the board or screen is also being shown around the classroom. No matter where they are, can have really good views of what's being shown, which is nice. It's definitely my favorite building by far, just because it's so beautiful. There's just a lot of options for communications students. For example, we have the gear room, which is where you can check out a bunch of equipment like cameras and tripods and anything who possibly need. Depending on the level of class your end for communications majors, you're allowed to check out equipment. So the farther up you get in classes the more expensive equipment you can basically rent, and but it's free. So you all you have to do is check out the equipment and return it by a certain date. You will not see a class larger than usually thirty students, even for the Jennette classes, the very first classes you have to take his freshman. You will not see more than that, usually in a class. Which is amazing because usually schools You'LL have one hundred to two hundred students in one class as a freshman, but here, a deal on the faculty student ratio is amazing, and they do a very good job of making sure that each class doesn't have a lot of students in it, so that we we get more time with our professors. It's a lot better of a relationship, really, and it helps are learning a lot. I personally love the smaller class sizes because it's great to get to know people, and I've actually gotten a lot more connections for different things through having smaller class sizes and more time with professors there always so open to meeting Teo, every that's like one of my favorite things about being an Ellen is that the professors here are so open to just helping you. I haven't met one professor that's too busy for for his or her students. They're here to connect us with alumni and here to just teach us everything that they know.