college vs high school 高中和大学的区别
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GRADES IN HIGH SCHOOL
GRADES IN COLLEGE
You feel upset even You are overjoyed if you get a as long as you pass favorable mark the exam
Tests
TESTS IN HIGH SCHOOL
You will usually be told in class what you need to learn from assigned readings.
* You are expected to read short assignments that are then discussed, and often retaught, in class.*
High school vs. college
• Is there any difference between college and high school?
Study is different Life is different
study
Classes
GOING TO HIGH SCHOOL CLASSES Classes generally have no more than 70 students.
Testing is frequent and covers small amounts of material.
TESTS IN COLLEGE
Testing is usually infrequent , covering large amounts of material. A particular course may have only 2 or 3 tests in a semester. Professors rarely offer review sessions, and when they do, they expect you to be an active participant, one who comes prepared with questions.
Have you encountered some difficulties in the transition to college?
Suggestions
On study
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On life
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Teachers and professors
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Teachers check your completed homework and remind you of your incomplete work. Teachers approach you if they believe you need assistance.
SUCCEEDING IN COLLEGE CLASSES
Your classes could range from as few as 24 students to as many as 100 or more! It's up to you to read and understand the assigned material; lectures and assignments proceed from the assumption that you've already done so. You are assigned substantial amounts of reading and writing which may not be directly addressed in class.
Teachers frequently conduct review sessions, pointing out the most important concepts.
Life
Entertainment
High school
There are few extracurricular activities and you need permission to participate in extracurricular activities
College
An assortment of extracurricular activities are readily available for you
Interpersonal relationship
High school
You focus most of your time on studying and you don’t need to deal with different kinds of people.
COLLEGE
You must learn to manage your own time.
You will usually be told what to do and be corrected if your behavior is out of line.
You are expected to take responsibility for what you do and don't do, as well as for the consequences of your decisions.
Teachers carefully monitor class attendance.
Professors may not formally take roll, but they are still likely to know whether or not you attended.
Grades
College
Communication ability is of great importance in college and you should learn to deal with an assortment of people.
Decision maker
HIGH SCHOOL
Teachers and parents usually structure your time.
COLLEGE PROFESSORS
Professors may not always check completed homework, but they will assume you can perform the same tasks on tests. Professors are usually open and helpful, but most expect you to initiate contact if you need assistance.
go to class
Manage your finances.
Take advantage of the study
resources on campus.
Learn to cope with homesickness.
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