How many students do you accept per course?

David Chang
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The number of students accepted per course can vary widely depending on the institution, the course itself, and the level of study. To give a more specific answer, I would need to know which institution and course you are referring to. Generally, introductory courses might have large lecture sizes ranging from 100 to 500 students, while advanced or specialized courses may have Greece Peloponnese smaller class sizes, typically between 10 and 50 students. Some seminars or lab courses may be limited to even fewer students to ensure a more interactive or hands-on learning experience. If you can provide more details about the course and institution, I can offer a more precise answer.

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Lorenz Sell
We run regular cohorts of a seven week program that usually has between 30 and 60 people in it.
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Victor Crum
In my art school, studio classes are capped at 15 students to allow for personalized feedback and space to work on projects.
Gurkaran Singh
Ah, the classic student enrollment mystery! It's like trying to predict the weather in England - unpredictable but always intriguing! Share more details about the course and institution, and let's crack this enrollment enigma together!
Brigid Stewart
In my experience, language courses are usually kept small, around 10-20 students, to provide ample speaking practice.
Emma Preston
Don't forget that class size isn't the only factor to consider. Some courses, like labs or seminars, might have a limited number of students even if they're introductory. This allows for a more interactive learning experience.
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Julia Watson
Our lab courses are restricted to about 25 students to ensure each student gets enough hands-on experience and attention.
Larry Kim
In my college, introductory courses often have 100-200 students, but specialized seminars are limited to 15-20 students for better interaction.
Lisa Stanley
For online courses, the number can be unlimited, but for in-person classes, it usually ranges from 20 to 100 students depending on the course level.
Lisa Stanley
At my university, large lecture classes can have up to 300 students, while upper-level courses usually cap at around 30 students.