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How many students will be in my physics classes at Washington & Jefferson?

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How many students will be in my physics classes at Washington & Jefferson?

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Washington & Jefferson values close student-faculty interactions and small class sizes. The largest course offered by the department is introductory physics. Upper level classes range in size from 2 to 15. This ensures that your instructor has the time to answer every student’s questions, and help you to succeed in your classes. Introductory lab sections are typically capped at 12. You’ll be working in small groups, so you’ll always have a turn to use the equipment and learn the experimental methods being taught.

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