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14 years 7 months ago #4750
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How many people graduate from this Aruba University a year? I am wondering if the class sizes are small or big compared to a state side University?
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14 years 7 months ago #4753
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Aruba University is very very tiny, even compared to Caribbean standards. About 300 students total attend the school right now; I would guess that only 50 or so graduate each year.
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14 years 6 months ago #4761
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Wow! That is sure small, you would certainly get a good student to professor ratio there I'm thinking. I wonder what the cost is to go to the college per year?
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14 years 6 months ago #4804
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I don't know if I can concentrate on my studies if I will study in Aruba because I would be thinking of the things that would entertain me. Maybe if tourism is my course then there won't be any problems.
Anyway, when does the classes start and end in Aruba?
Anyway, when does the classes start and end in Aruba?
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14 years 6 months ago #4809
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They do have Hospitality and Tourism Management Studies. I'm not quite sure about the cost or dates of classes, but I do know that they only offer a few degrees in Law, Accounting, and Arts and Sciences besides the Hospitality studies.
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14 years 6 months ago #4902
by sandboom
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ThomianGyal wrote:
Wow, it's really a small university. I would love to study there (but it would be a bit costly, huh). Sometimes I feel tired with big universities which seems to crowded with students.
Aruba University is very very tiny, even compared to Caribbean standards. About 300 students total attend the school right now; I would guess that only 50 or so graduate each year.
Wow, it's really a small university. I would love to study there (but it would be a bit costly, huh). Sometimes I feel tired with big universities which seems to crowded with students.
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