Small colleges give you a better chances in the classroom. Attending a smaller college means you’ll have a better relationship with all the people around you, especially with your professors. Classrooms at small colleges class sizes are smaller, this has two different advantages to it. The first one is, in classes the professor knows who you are you're not just another student/ number. …show more content…
Which also means you have to stand in front of a larger crowd and make your speech, and I know that 80 out of 100 people have speech anxiety so that wouldn’t workout well. Larger colleges may also give you more opportunities in things like sporting events, organizations, theater performances, clubs, etc but they won’t help you get to know the people around you, I’ll just be another person in the group.
In conclusion you can see that attending a smaller college will help you succeed more in the classroom, with people, and in the future. So if you like spending every paycheck on clothes then go to a small college so you can save money and go get new clothes and pay tuition at the same time. Like I said in the begin “Size matters. It can really make a difference in a student’s college experience.” (2016 The Charlotte Observer) It’s like the opposite of the Texas saying “Go Big or Go Home”, more like go small or don’t go at