The document compares and contrasts university life with college life. It discusses differences in dependencies, assessments, discipline, timings, expenses, education systems, attendance requirements, extracurricular activities, co-education experiences, treatment of students, academic needs, dress codes, and emphasis on critical thinking versus rote learning. Key differences mentioned include university life being more independent, assessments based on coursework and assignments, grooming personality versus discipline, flexible timings, higher expenses, semester-based system, maintaining attendance percentages, more organized extracurriculars both on and off campus, co-education, being treated as adults, only needing a pen and not bags, colored clothing instead of uniforms, and promoting critical thinking over rote learning.
High school is mandatory and free, with a structured schedule and reminders from teachers and parents. College is voluntary and expensive, requiring self-management of time and balancing of responsibilities. High school classes are smaller with work done in class, while college classes are larger with more independent study. High school teachers monitor attendance and homework, while college professors act as subject experts expecting independent work. Tests in high school cover less material with reviews and makeups, while college tests cover more material with fewer supports. Grades in high school are given frequently including for extra credit, but college grades depend more on mastery with fewer supports.
You’ve done it! You’ve made it to the end of your high school years (or you’re almost there) and you’re ready to make the transition from high school senior to university student. While this is a really exciting time, you might also be wondering what to expect and how much will change. We take a look at some of the biggest differences between high school and uni to help you get a feel for what university study is all about.
For even more helpful tips and advice, check out the resources in this special edition of HeyU magazine or get ready to attend an upcoming USQ Open Day.
The document discusses the benefits and experiences of being a student, including that the pain of studying is temporary but ignorance lasts forever, students learn skills for their future careers and have an interesting social life and entertainment through lectures and dormitory living, and that education should teach thinking skills rather than specific things to think.
The document discusses the university life experience in the author's country between the ages of 18-24. During this time, many students leave home to attend universities in big cities. It is an independent and formative period where students study, socialize, participate in extracurricular activities, and gain life experiences as they prepare to choose a career and build their future. The author reflects fondly on their university years and maintains friendships from that period, though time and aging have changed their appearance.
Our school is Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta located in Murcia, Spain. It belongs to the Congregation of Jesus & Mary and was founded in 1850. It educates students from ages 3 to 18 through kindergarten, primary, and secondary school. The school has over 900 students and uses the Spanish education system. It has many facilities like computer labs, a library, cafeteria, playgrounds, a gym, science and tech labs, and offers many extracurricular activities. It also participates in European exchange programs and celebrates various holidays and events throughout the year.
This document outlines and describes the different types of colleges and universities in the United States. It discusses two-year colleges, four-year colleges, public and private universities, military academies, single-sex institutions, and religious colleges. For each type, it provides brief details about their distinguishing characteristics such as degrees offered, costs, admission requirements, and religious affiliations. The document encourages readers to consider the pros and cons of each school type based on their individual goals and needs for higher education.
Thato Ranku is applying for a learnership opportunity and believes she is well-qualified for the position. She recently graduated from high school and has strong computer, administrative, and teamwork skills. As a student councilor, she was responsible for organizing activities and communicating with students to ensure they followed school rules. Thato is highly disciplined, able to learn new tasks, and confident she can take on challenges. She is seeking the position to further her career and contribute to the organization.
The document compares and contrasts university life with college life. It discusses differences in dependencies, assessments, discipline, timings, expenses, education systems, attendance requirements, extracurricular activities, co-education experiences, treatment of students, academic needs, dress codes, and emphasis on critical thinking versus rote learning. Key differences mentioned include university life being more independent, assessments based on coursework and assignments, grooming personality versus discipline, flexible timings, higher expenses, semester-based system, maintaining attendance percentages, more organized extracurriculars both on and off campus, co-education, being treated as adults, only needing a pen and not bags, colored clothing instead of uniforms, and promoting critical thinking over rote learning.
High school is mandatory and free, with a structured schedule and reminders from teachers and parents. College is voluntary and expensive, requiring self-management of time and balancing of responsibilities. High school classes are smaller with work done in class, while college classes are larger with more independent study. High school teachers monitor attendance and homework, while college professors act as subject experts expecting independent work. Tests in high school cover less material with reviews and makeups, while college tests cover more material with fewer supports. Grades in high school are given frequently including for extra credit, but college grades depend more on mastery with fewer supports.
You’ve done it! You’ve made it to the end of your high school years (or you’re almost there) and you’re ready to make the transition from high school senior to university student. While this is a really exciting time, you might also be wondering what to expect and how much will change. We take a look at some of the biggest differences between high school and uni to help you get a feel for what university study is all about.
For even more helpful tips and advice, check out the resources in this special edition of HeyU magazine or get ready to attend an upcoming USQ Open Day.
The document discusses the benefits and experiences of being a student, including that the pain of studying is temporary but ignorance lasts forever, students learn skills for their future careers and have an interesting social life and entertainment through lectures and dormitory living, and that education should teach thinking skills rather than specific things to think.
The document discusses the university life experience in the author's country between the ages of 18-24. During this time, many students leave home to attend universities in big cities. It is an independent and formative period where students study, socialize, participate in extracurricular activities, and gain life experiences as they prepare to choose a career and build their future. The author reflects fondly on their university years and maintains friendships from that period, though time and aging have changed their appearance.
Our school is Nuestra Señora de la Fuensanta located in Murcia, Spain. It belongs to the Congregation of Jesus & Mary and was founded in 1850. It educates students from ages 3 to 18 through kindergarten, primary, and secondary school. The school has over 900 students and uses the Spanish education system. It has many facilities like computer labs, a library, cafeteria, playgrounds, a gym, science and tech labs, and offers many extracurricular activities. It also participates in European exchange programs and celebrates various holidays and events throughout the year.
This document outlines and describes the different types of colleges and universities in the United States. It discusses two-year colleges, four-year colleges, public and private universities, military academies, single-sex institutions, and religious colleges. For each type, it provides brief details about their distinguishing characteristics such as degrees offered, costs, admission requirements, and religious affiliations. The document encourages readers to consider the pros and cons of each school type based on their individual goals and needs for higher education.
Thato Ranku is applying for a learnership opportunity and believes she is well-qualified for the position. She recently graduated from high school and has strong computer, administrative, and teamwork skills. As a student councilor, she was responsible for organizing activities and communicating with students to ensure they followed school rules. Thato is highly disciplined, able to learn new tasks, and confident she can take on challenges. She is seeking the position to further her career and contribute to the organization.
Melek introduces herself and her mother Hayriye. Hayriye is a housewife with brown hair and eyes, medium height and weight. She is friendly, kind, skilled and intelligent. Melek says her mother is her angel and everything, and the reason for her life. For Mother's Day, Melek brought her mother roses, expressing her love, hope and making her mother laugh. The document includes poems about eternal love for mothers and the bond between a mother and child, picking flowers and sharing secrets. It is prepared by Melek Yigit from Giresun, Turkey for a Mother's Day project.
University life involves a major transition from college, with new academic, social, and living experiences. Students come from diverse backgrounds and must adjust to different environments, teachers, and routines. University provides opportunities for personal and professional growth through classes, extracurricular activities, internships, and social interactions that help prepare students for practical careers. Living arrangements, whether as a day scholar or hostel resident, also present new adjustments and lifestyle changes for students to navigate.
This document discusses whether or not college is worth the investment. It notes that some degrees pay for themselves through higher earnings, while others do not. Research from Payscale found varying returns depending on field of study, with hard sciences earning more than arts and humanities. The document asks attendees to discuss trends in higher education in their home countries in recent years. It also questions whether online courses make attending seminars and lectures unnecessary. Finally, it notes the overall perception is that attending college provides benefits over not attending, such as higher lifetime earnings and employment rates.
The document makes the case that obtaining a college degree has significant financial and career benefits. It notes that by 2025, 20 million jobs will require postsecondary education and that a college degree can double annual earnings compared to a high school diploma alone. Additionally, a college education fosters lifelong learning, allows one to explore new interests and activities through extracurriculars, and helps discover potential career paths. The document lists multiple other benefits such as lower unemployment, poverty, health issues, and incarceration rates that come with obtaining a college degree.
Study in the UK: advantages & DisadvantagesBích Phương
This document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of studying in the UK. It outlines that the UK has over 140 universities and is the 2nd most popular destination for international students. The advantages include a professional study environment, improving English skills, job opportunities, and opportunities for travel and broadening horizons. The disadvantages include difficulties in daily life such as homesickness, high costs of living and tuition, and dealing with culture shock. The document provides advice for international students such as choosing the right university, applying through UCAS, managing finances, choosing accommodations, and overcoming difficulties.
This document discusses the importance of internships for students. It notes that internships provide real-world experience, help students develop skills and gain industry exposure. They allow students to apply classroom theory in a work environment. Internships can help students transition into full-time jobs after graduation if their performance is good. The document also outlines different types of internships including industry, academic and international, and discusses benefits to students and employers.
Characteristics of Successful Employee Lesson PlanVirginia Tech
The document outlines 11 key characteristics of a successful employee: communication skills, analytical/research skills, computer/technical skills, interpersonal skills, leadership skills, multicultural/harassment awareness, appearance, honesty/integrity, adaptability/flexibility, dedication/hard work, and attendance. It provides examples and activities to illustrate each characteristic and emphasizes that developing these traits can help employees succeed in various positions.
Academic professionalism requires students to treat their classes like full-time jobs by arriving on time and prepared, being attentive and engaged, and showing respect for instructors and fellow students. It is important for students to communicate regularly with instructors, whether things are going well or if struggling, by preparing for meetings, using office hours, and attending class regularly. When emailing instructors, students should use a professional tone, include the course details, be clear and concise, and wait patiently for a response. Proper online etiquette, or "netiquette", involves avoiding offensive language, staying on topic, reviewing messages before sending, and considering privacy when communicating online for a class.
Capella University is an accredited online university that offers degree programs for adult learners across various fields including business, counseling psychology, education, healthcare, and public service. It was founded in 1993 with a mission of providing flexible, high-quality education to a diverse community of learners from different backgrounds, identities, beliefs, and locations. Capella is committed to inclusive values and creating a learning environment that respects diverse perspectives through diverse faculty and curriculum, as well as services to support students in completing their degrees.
Ontario has 20 public universities and 24 colleges that educate students. It has an internationally recognized education system that is one of the most successful in the world. Ontario universities equip students with skills for career success through experiential learning and research opportunities. There are also financial assistance programs available to students, both domestic and international, to support their education.
College is seen as essential for success but it is also very expensive. While a college degree significantly increases earnings potential and lowers the risk of unemployment, the majority of Americans believe college has become too costly. However, most college graduates feel that the investment in their education was worthwhile. Additionally, college graduates are more likely to get married compared to those without a degree. High school students need accurate information about college costs and benefits to make informed choices about their future.
This document provides reasons for why one should go to college, including to improve career prospects, financial stability, and quality of life. It notes that a college degree leads to higher lifetime earnings and lower unemployment rates. College also allows personal and intellectual growth through expanded networks and experiences. While college may not be for everyone, common reasons for not attending such as cost, family background, or uncertainty can be overcome through financial aid, support systems, exploration of interests, and openness to new ideas.
My name is Zodwa Ndhlovu. I live in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg and matriculated in 2010. I am a third year education student at the University of Johannesburg specializing in isiZulu home language and historical studies.
The Australian school system is divided into three levels: primary school from ages 5-12, high school from ages 12-18, and university. Most schools are public and free, though uniforms and supplies are not provided. High school subjects become more specialized in the final two years as students prepare for the Higher School Certificate exams, which qualify students for university entrance. Universities are predominantly public but still require some course fees.
The document outlines key aspects of the US higher education system. It discusses the stages of undergraduate and graduate education, common degree types and institutions, the credit-based grading system, and the typical academic calendar structure involving semesters or quarters. Coursework is usually divided into general education requirements completed in the first two years, along with major-specific classes and electives in the final two years leading to a Bachelor's degree. Graduate programs involve 1-2 additional years of study in specialized schools.
Kaplan International Colleges (KIC) is celebrating its 10th anniversary of helping international students gain admission to top universities worldwide. Over the past decade, KIC has expanded significantly and now has partnerships with 15 prestigious universities in the UK, US, and Australia. KIC provides pathway programs that guarantee admission to its partner universities for students who successfully complete the programs. The document highlights KIC's growth, success stories of alumni, and commitment to continuing to transform students' futures in the next decade.
The UK education system has three key stages: primary school from ages 5-11, secondary school from ages 11-16, and post-16 education until age 18. Education is compulsory between ages 5-16, though home schooling is an option. Schools are either comprehensive, which do not use academic selection criteria, or grammar schools, which are selective. Students typically wear school uniforms and the school year runs from September to July. After secondary school, students can pursue higher education at universities, colleges, or arts institutions.
Our Primary School nr 14 Lubin was established in 1988 and initially had classes running on three shifts before consolidating to one starting time of 8am. The school now has new blocks built after 2000 including a canteen and gym, along with five rest rooms for students and a large library. There are 645 students aged 6 to 13 and 54 teachers at the school, which holds various academic and arts competitions throughout the year along with annual ceremonies and events.
The document outlines the top 7 reasons to study in the UK, including its world renowned universities like Oxford and Cambridge, globally recognized courses and qualifications, large international student population, multi-ethnic culture, work opportunities for students, available education scholarships, and proximity to other parts of Europe for travel. It encourages attending a UK Application Day event to directly interact with officials from top UK universities to apply, get counseling and scholarships, and learn more about studying in the UK.
This document is a prospectus for Tendring Technology College Sixth Form that provides information about the programs and opportunities offered. It summarizes that the Sixth Form combines high quality teaching with outstanding student support to help each student achieve their full potential. It offers both academic A-Level courses and vocational qualifications across a range of subjects. The Sixth Form also emphasizes developing soft skills and providing enrichment activities to create well-rounded students prepared for university or employment. Students praise the supportive teachers and positive environment that helps them succeed.
College is different from high school and requires more responsibility, harder coursework, and longer hours of studying. To be successful, students need self-discipline, motivation, and a plan for managing their time, priorities, and studying. College differs from high school in having a greater responsibility, different class structures and instruction, a faster pace, and fewer but more important exams and grades. It is important for students to get off to a good start by going to class, taking a balanced course load, and staying aware of their academic status.
Melek introduces herself and her mother Hayriye. Hayriye is a housewife with brown hair and eyes, medium height and weight. She is friendly, kind, skilled and intelligent. Melek says her mother is her angel and everything, and the reason for her life. For Mother's Day, Melek brought her mother roses, expressing her love, hope and making her mother laugh. The document includes poems about eternal love for mothers and the bond between a mother and child, picking flowers and sharing secrets. It is prepared by Melek Yigit from Giresun, Turkey for a Mother's Day project.
University life involves a major transition from college, with new academic, social, and living experiences. Students come from diverse backgrounds and must adjust to different environments, teachers, and routines. University provides opportunities for personal and professional growth through classes, extracurricular activities, internships, and social interactions that help prepare students for practical careers. Living arrangements, whether as a day scholar or hostel resident, also present new adjustments and lifestyle changes for students to navigate.
This document discusses whether or not college is worth the investment. It notes that some degrees pay for themselves through higher earnings, while others do not. Research from Payscale found varying returns depending on field of study, with hard sciences earning more than arts and humanities. The document asks attendees to discuss trends in higher education in their home countries in recent years. It also questions whether online courses make attending seminars and lectures unnecessary. Finally, it notes the overall perception is that attending college provides benefits over not attending, such as higher lifetime earnings and employment rates.
The document makes the case that obtaining a college degree has significant financial and career benefits. It notes that by 2025, 20 million jobs will require postsecondary education and that a college degree can double annual earnings compared to a high school diploma alone. Additionally, a college education fosters lifelong learning, allows one to explore new interests and activities through extracurriculars, and helps discover potential career paths. The document lists multiple other benefits such as lower unemployment, poverty, health issues, and incarceration rates that come with obtaining a college degree.
Study in the UK: advantages & DisadvantagesBích Phương
This document discusses the advantages and disadvantages of studying in the UK. It outlines that the UK has over 140 universities and is the 2nd most popular destination for international students. The advantages include a professional study environment, improving English skills, job opportunities, and opportunities for travel and broadening horizons. The disadvantages include difficulties in daily life such as homesickness, high costs of living and tuition, and dealing with culture shock. The document provides advice for international students such as choosing the right university, applying through UCAS, managing finances, choosing accommodations, and overcoming difficulties.
This document discusses the importance of internships for students. It notes that internships provide real-world experience, help students develop skills and gain industry exposure. They allow students to apply classroom theory in a work environment. Internships can help students transition into full-time jobs after graduation if their performance is good. The document also outlines different types of internships including industry, academic and international, and discusses benefits to students and employers.
Characteristics of Successful Employee Lesson PlanVirginia Tech
The document outlines 11 key characteristics of a successful employee: communication skills, analytical/research skills, computer/technical skills, interpersonal skills, leadership skills, multicultural/harassment awareness, appearance, honesty/integrity, adaptability/flexibility, dedication/hard work, and attendance. It provides examples and activities to illustrate each characteristic and emphasizes that developing these traits can help employees succeed in various positions.
Academic professionalism requires students to treat their classes like full-time jobs by arriving on time and prepared, being attentive and engaged, and showing respect for instructors and fellow students. It is important for students to communicate regularly with instructors, whether things are going well or if struggling, by preparing for meetings, using office hours, and attending class regularly. When emailing instructors, students should use a professional tone, include the course details, be clear and concise, and wait patiently for a response. Proper online etiquette, or "netiquette", involves avoiding offensive language, staying on topic, reviewing messages before sending, and considering privacy when communicating online for a class.
Capella University is an accredited online university that offers degree programs for adult learners across various fields including business, counseling psychology, education, healthcare, and public service. It was founded in 1993 with a mission of providing flexible, high-quality education to a diverse community of learners from different backgrounds, identities, beliefs, and locations. Capella is committed to inclusive values and creating a learning environment that respects diverse perspectives through diverse faculty and curriculum, as well as services to support students in completing their degrees.
Ontario has 20 public universities and 24 colleges that educate students. It has an internationally recognized education system that is one of the most successful in the world. Ontario universities equip students with skills for career success through experiential learning and research opportunities. There are also financial assistance programs available to students, both domestic and international, to support their education.
College is seen as essential for success but it is also very expensive. While a college degree significantly increases earnings potential and lowers the risk of unemployment, the majority of Americans believe college has become too costly. However, most college graduates feel that the investment in their education was worthwhile. Additionally, college graduates are more likely to get married compared to those without a degree. High school students need accurate information about college costs and benefits to make informed choices about their future.
This document provides reasons for why one should go to college, including to improve career prospects, financial stability, and quality of life. It notes that a college degree leads to higher lifetime earnings and lower unemployment rates. College also allows personal and intellectual growth through expanded networks and experiences. While college may not be for everyone, common reasons for not attending such as cost, family background, or uncertainty can be overcome through financial aid, support systems, exploration of interests, and openness to new ideas.
My name is Zodwa Ndhlovu. I live in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg and matriculated in 2010. I am a third year education student at the University of Johannesburg specializing in isiZulu home language and historical studies.
The Australian school system is divided into three levels: primary school from ages 5-12, high school from ages 12-18, and university. Most schools are public and free, though uniforms and supplies are not provided. High school subjects become more specialized in the final two years as students prepare for the Higher School Certificate exams, which qualify students for university entrance. Universities are predominantly public but still require some course fees.
The document outlines key aspects of the US higher education system. It discusses the stages of undergraduate and graduate education, common degree types and institutions, the credit-based grading system, and the typical academic calendar structure involving semesters or quarters. Coursework is usually divided into general education requirements completed in the first two years, along with major-specific classes and electives in the final two years leading to a Bachelor's degree. Graduate programs involve 1-2 additional years of study in specialized schools.
Kaplan International Colleges (KIC) is celebrating its 10th anniversary of helping international students gain admission to top universities worldwide. Over the past decade, KIC has expanded significantly and now has partnerships with 15 prestigious universities in the UK, US, and Australia. KIC provides pathway programs that guarantee admission to its partner universities for students who successfully complete the programs. The document highlights KIC's growth, success stories of alumni, and commitment to continuing to transform students' futures in the next decade.
The UK education system has three key stages: primary school from ages 5-11, secondary school from ages 11-16, and post-16 education until age 18. Education is compulsory between ages 5-16, though home schooling is an option. Schools are either comprehensive, which do not use academic selection criteria, or grammar schools, which are selective. Students typically wear school uniforms and the school year runs from September to July. After secondary school, students can pursue higher education at universities, colleges, or arts institutions.
Our Primary School nr 14 Lubin was established in 1988 and initially had classes running on three shifts before consolidating to one starting time of 8am. The school now has new blocks built after 2000 including a canteen and gym, along with five rest rooms for students and a large library. There are 645 students aged 6 to 13 and 54 teachers at the school, which holds various academic and arts competitions throughout the year along with annual ceremonies and events.
The document outlines the top 7 reasons to study in the UK, including its world renowned universities like Oxford and Cambridge, globally recognized courses and qualifications, large international student population, multi-ethnic culture, work opportunities for students, available education scholarships, and proximity to other parts of Europe for travel. It encourages attending a UK Application Day event to directly interact with officials from top UK universities to apply, get counseling and scholarships, and learn more about studying in the UK.
This document is a prospectus for Tendring Technology College Sixth Form that provides information about the programs and opportunities offered. It summarizes that the Sixth Form combines high quality teaching with outstanding student support to help each student achieve their full potential. It offers both academic A-Level courses and vocational qualifications across a range of subjects. The Sixth Form also emphasizes developing soft skills and providing enrichment activities to create well-rounded students prepared for university or employment. Students praise the supportive teachers and positive environment that helps them succeed.
College is different from high school and requires more responsibility, harder coursework, and longer hours of studying. To be successful, students need self-discipline, motivation, and a plan for managing their time, priorities, and studying. College differs from high school in having a greater responsibility, different class structures and instruction, a faster pace, and fewer but more important exams and grades. It is important for students to get off to a good start by going to class, taking a balanced course load, and staying aware of their academic status.
The document outlines the general rules at Fyllingsdalen Upper Secondary School. It discusses 5 main points that are emphasized which are to be on time, tidy, prepared, let others work peacefully, and treat each other with respect. Additional rules are outlined regarding behavior, orderliness, and breaks. Consequences for violating rules include receiving black marks, with thresholds for satisfactory, partly satisfactory, and not satisfactory levels. Expulsion is a more serious punishment reserved for issues like smoking, drugs, cheating, bullying, theft, or vandalism.
This document outlines the benefits of attending college. It states that college graduates earn significantly more money over their lifetime and have lower unemployment rates. Additionally, college expands one's opportunities and horizons, allows people to follow their dreams and support their families, and is an enjoyable experience where lasting friendships are formed. Overall, obtaining a college degree leads to career success, personal growth, and financial security.
The document describes the author's dreams and aspirations for college as they progressed through high school from freshman to senior year. As a freshman, college was just a thought, but by junior and senior year it was right around the corner. However, financial difficulties caused by their father losing his job made affording college uncertain. They had to choose between two affordable college options.
This document compares and contrasts life in high school versus college. In high school, students typically spend 6 hours per day in class Monday through Friday, with class sizes around 25-30 students. The environment is more comfortable with teachers and coaches available for help. In college, students live in a new town away from family, often in a dorm with a roommate. They have more independence but less structure, and need to balance freedom with responsibility for their education. While both high school and college provide educational opportunities and extracurricular activities, college requires more independence and adapting to a new, larger environment.
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1. School Life vs University Life
Welcome to Our Presentation
About
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2. Group Members
The members of our group are
• Rinki khanam
• Akhtarujjaman Shuvo
• Ashikul Islam Ashik
• Masum Rana
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3. School Life vs University Life
From childhood to adulthood, high school allows
us to gain a sense of what it will be like to be an
adult.
On the other hand, University allows us to fully
take ownership of our time, responsibilities and
who we want to become.
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4. School Life vs University Life
As long as we are able to stay on track of the
goal. For example, getting good grades, keeping
a smart schedule and studying like crazy but
we’ll be just fine.
On the other hand, In university Work a lot and
have a little fun.
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5. School Life vs University Life
Here are some more comparisons that you’ll
experience during your school to university
lifestyle:
School: You wake up early in the morning for
class in school.
University: You wake up for your first class or
whenever you want.
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6. School Life vs University Life
School: You know everyone in your class.
University: You're lucky if you know every
person in your class.
School: You have to attend on assembly.
University: No assemble at all.
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7. School Life vs University Life
School: High school attendance is mandatory.
University: We have to maintain certain
percentage of attendance in university to appear
in examinations.
School: You're able finish all your homework in
one night.
University: That’s a near to impossible
achievement.
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8. School Life vs University Life
School: Education is based on annual system.
University: University education is based on
semester system.
School: You must maintain Uniform.
University: You will get rid of a Uniform but you
may have dress code.
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9. School Life vs University Life
School: In school, teachers read from the
textbooks.
University: You will read from slide or referred
textbook.
The cost of University is more expensive than
School.
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10. School Life vs University Life
School: Classes generally have no more than 35-
40 students.
University: In university there may have more
that 100 students.
Finally you no more a CHILD. University removes
this label “CHILD”. Now we are treated like
grownups.
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