Classrooms 2
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Hi. Probably conf it forty or fifty people. The's kinds of classrooms probably range anywhere from twenty to forty students. So I personally like this kind of classroom setting. I like the smaller classes because it's more interactive with the teacher. There's two huge chalkboards on either side of the room that I know. Sometimes they'll call you up to the side, and you'll have Teo do an example on the board. It's much more interactive than the huge lectures, which can also kind of get boring. So usually in the smaller classrooms, where there's only like maximum forty fifty kids, there's on ly one professor in the room. It's just the small class size and the professor. For a bigger lecture, there's usually a few T a's, which stands for teaching assistance. So the ones where there's anywhere from one hundred Tio two hundred six hundred students there is usually multiple t a's who are available for you. Sometimes you could be assigned your own ta, so each TA will have our a group of students from the class Tio B someone to answer any questions go to for help because sometimes a professor can get overwhelmed in those huge classes. Sometimes you can go directly to the professor because they're always willing to help us. Well, so for the labs, like I showed you before, those sometimes will on Ly have a ta in the room, depending on if it's just going taking an activity or quiz and then leaving. If it's more of a classroom style with just the computer lab, it's just going to be a professor and no other assistance. What's important to keep in mind is that whenever you need help, somebody is always going to be available to help you, even if you seem overwhelmed in a large classroom or if you're shy in a smaller setting, there's always someone to reach out to. There's always someone willing to give out a helping hand if you're struggling or even just have questions or really just want to talk.