Residence Halls & Classes at Susquehanna with Nicholas
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Residents life at Susquehanna is really whatever you make of it. There is like a large diverse sets of dorms and apartments here at Susquehanna. Initially when when your incoming first years they get placed into a typical standard dorm. As you move up in the upperclassmen years you can choose from different styles of apartments of different styles of dorms which you get to choose and you get to choose your roommate coming in even or you can go random and that allows you to kind of branch out and meet new people academics at Susquehanna. You can have as many majors as you can fit into your schedule. So if you're an anthropology major you can take sociology classes. You just can't take anthropology classes for your major credits. It's a close net department of professors and students. It's one of our smaller majors on campus which lots of opportunities in there for you to expand your academic ventures. The close net community with your professors, they know your names, they know your interests and they know exactly how you're doing. You know you have multiple majors, some of the focus areas in the department, you can do just about anything Professor is going to figure out how to help you excel in that class sizes. Xs. Kahane range from 8 35 those 35 those are gonna be your central curriculum classes. Most of your classes for your major you're gonna have class sizes of 8 to 10 students are gonna know everybody.