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" According to a recent study, classics majors achieved the highest means scores on the Verbal section of the GRE, and are near the top in the Analytical section as well; only one major scored even within ten points of Classics. "

Results published by Educational Testing Service

CLRC online classes are live, real-time, interactive classes. Students learn in a classroom setting within their own home. Students hear the instructor speaking in real time and can ask questions and benefit from the questions of others. The instructors post charts, diagrams, and other teaching aids and write on a class ‘white board’. All classes are recorded so students who need to miss a class or two can make the class up at their convenience. Homework assignments and other learning tools are available on the class webpage. For most classes there is also the opportunity for students to form study groups with their classmates to discuss homework assignments and readings outside of class. 

Most CLRC classes are open to Middle School and High School students ages 12 and up. See detailed information under  "Course Descriptions" for any exceptions.  Separate discussion classes are usually held for Middle School and High School students. 

The minimum number of students for each is class is 8. The maximum is 15. Each semester runs for 15 weeks. Most classes meet once a week for 2 hours.  Faculty are usually available for extra office hours during the week as well.  See detailed course descriptions for any exceptions.

  • Philosophy: (currently not offered)

  • Critical Thinking: (currently not offered)

 

 

 

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