A Typical Seminar-Style Classroom
Columbia has two main learning environments. This is a typical classroom setting! In a class of usually 12-20 students, you really get focused one-on-one time with your instructor. This building is extremely old thus our chalkboards, creaky wood, and sometimes flickering lights! Hamilton, like other academic buildings, are usually open until 11pm so if you prefer to study in a classroom- you can find yourself one in here!
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This is what a classroom will look like for you're like seminars here at Columbia. This is actually a costume that I use where my frontiers of science class. So we have like, Actually, these cost is there, like twenty five students of below. You also like chalkboards because Klemens still very old school despite money. I guess also have, like, mom's things. Uh, I also have a literature humanities class in here, in the building, in a different room. That room is more like there's a huge, like oval shape in the middle of the classroom, and then all of our teachers go around it. It's like, perfect for discussing with their other classmates about the books you read over, like writing seminar. You know, you talk about what you wrote, You talk about what you read in your texts. And destroy for frontiers of science for you, sister, to talk not only about what we learned in lecture what we read for homework. Um we also talk and discuss Orie even like do like little many labs. He did like this pokey we, like, poked ourselves are like, pumped our partner with he's like super sharp tools. I'm like it was something about sensitivity and like our four versus earth alone and nerves and such and things like that play and basically just like a little classroom like this.