What do you think are the differences between college and middle school?

Updated on educate 2024-03-29
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When I was in high school, there was basically a dense schedule of classes taken in advance, and the teachers went to class according to these schedules, and the students also went to class according to the schedule, and the class schedule for a semester was basically the same, that is, the classes were the same on a certain day of the week. In college, although there are also class schedules, some of those courses are one semester, some are half a semester, and some are only available in the last few weeks of a semester, which is not as fixed as in high school. In high school, the class time is continuous, but in college, you go to class if you have a class, and if you don't have a class, you can allocate your time freely.

    In high school, the teacher basically taught the class and occasionally asked the students; But when I got to university, there were more forms of classes, including face-to-face teaching in the form of blackboards, multi-class teaching in the form of projectors and computers, discussion-based teaching, and experimental classes. When I was in high school, everyone was in a crowded classroom, and everyone's seats were fixed, and everyone had their own fixed tables and adjacent tables, and everyone's seating positions were divided according to their height and academic performance. In college, there is no fixed position for everyone in class, so you can sit if you want.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When I saw this topic, I immediately had a lot to say, after all, I just graduated from high school for a year, and I still know the difference between college life and high school life. First of all, in high school, it was a bird in captivity, and the first year of high school was quite abundant, and the teacher would not take up too much spare time, and he still slept as usual during the lunch break, and he was full of energy like a monkey, jumping up and down all day long, eating and drinking, in fact, it was mainly for entertainment and making friends. In the second and third years of high school, the dark history!

    Step by step, the teacher began to pay attention to the students' academic performance, and assigned homework every day, not only in class, but also after class. Especially in the third year of high school, when the college entrance examination is 100 days away, it is really super nervous. I still remember the day of the 100-day oath, the teachers and classmates on the playground were indignantly reading the oath and working hard for the final college entrance examination.

    Those 100 days passed quickly, with quizzes and papers to be done every day, flipping through books, and rote memorizing words. When we were eating, we rushed and rushed, and I still feel the feeling of racing against time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In high school, there is generally only one canteen, swiping card, each window only has a few meals to choose from, the canteen meal time is crowded, everyone will be in a hurry when eating, everyone eats quickly and leaves. When I was in college, there were many canteens in the corner of the school, and there were many dishes to choose from in each window of the cafeteria, which was also swiped; There are occasionally many people eating in the cafeteria, but it is not very common; Everyone was not in a hurry when it came time to eat.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In high school, everyone is a classmate relationship that catches up with others, and everyone pays more attention to their own grades, classmates' grades and their own grade rankings, so everyone sometimes has some competition for grades. In the case of college students, everyone does not know the grades of their classmates, they do not see each other every day, they only meet during class, and there are a few "mysterious students" in the class that they often do not meet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Selectivity, there is almost no selectivity in high school, just one path, good in all subjects. University is not, only targeted learning, give up useless open classes, this will make one's employment more bargaining.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When I was in high school, we had our own teachers and positions, and we spent most of our time in our classrooms. When I was in college, there were no fixed classrooms and seats, and the classrooms were set according to the courses of the semester.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When I was in high school, the dormitory was basically a place for everyone to rest, and everyone would spend less time in the dormitory. When I was in college, I basically took it with me in the dormitory when I didn't have classes, so that everyone stayed in the dormitory for a long time, and it basically became the home of college students.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When I was in high school, everyone's grades were public and ranked, so everyone still paid more attention to this result. When I was in college, I only knew my grades, and most of them just wanted to pass my grades, so there was less competition in terms of grades.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Autonomy, there are teachers in high school who persuade you to study more, college doesn't care about you, it's your business whether you want to graduate or not, don't you understand it when you're an adult?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When I was in high school, the campus area was only a few hundred acres, and the layout of the campus was distributed along a central axis, with sports fields, teaching buildings, office buildings, dormitory buildings, laboratory buildings, and canteens distributed on both sides. The scale of the university campus is relatively large, generally thousands of acres of campus, the campus is distributed with the teaching buildings of various colleges, as well as teaching buildings, principal buildings, laboratory buildings, dozens of dormitory buildings, more than a dozen teaching buildings, canteens, commercial streets, financial streets, auditoriums, financial buildings, libraries, student activity centers, sports halls, football fields, basketball courts, swimming pools, teachers' apartment buildings, affiliated kindergartens, affiliated primary schools, affiliated middle schools, independent colleges and other buildings, as well as various green spaces, campus roads, lakes, etc.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Differences. 1. Universities pay more attention to the cultivation of comprehensive ability and the shaping of moral character than high schools.

    If you have already taken the college entrance examination, you will definitely feel the hardships and hardships of high school life deeply rooted in your heart. I have to get up early at 6 o'clock every day to read in the morning, and if I am not a resident student, I need to travel a long way to get to school. The day's classes are from 8 o'clock to 10 o'clock in the evening, plus your own self-study time at home.

    It can be said that learning six homework is pervasive throughout high school life.

    Higher school students pay more attention to the cultivation of students' reading ability, comprehension ability and logical thinking ability than junior high school students. Then it is expressed in the concrete form of the test paper, so as to reach the level of selecting talents in the college entrance examination. High school students need more energy and time to invest in this stage to develop themselves into qualified honor students.

    Nowadays, after taking the college entrance examination, it is more necessary to advance to the university stage, and the professional training of personal ability is even more needed. This also shows that the requirements of many students at the university level are more strict and distinct, and more attention is paid to the cultivation of comprehensive ability. Therefore, after high school students enter college, they can no longer use the learning methods of high school.

    Students need to broaden their learning horizons in order to quickly adapt to the pace of university life.

    After entering the university, you not only need to meet the standards in every course, but also pay attention to your moral cultivation. A university student with professional knowledge and good moral character is a useful person needed by society.

    Therefore, universities should not only study professional courses, but also strengthen the expansion of various abilities, so that they can gradually become a qualified college student.

    Differences. 2. College courses are more specialized and detailed than high school courses.

    Students who have just taken the college entrance examination must be very happy because they can relax during the holidays. In fact, this relaxation lasts for up to three months, and then it goes from loose to tight. Because when you officially enter the university stage in September, you will find that the university courses are more specialized, and the courses are more detailed and in-depth depending on the major you choose.

    The difficulty of the course will also be more difficult than that of the high school math tremor course, but don't worry, learning is accumulated step by step to gain a spring grip. If you take college courses seriously, college courses are still relatively easy to complete.

    Physics, chemistry and biology are studied in high school science, and the university curriculum becomes more specific fields such as advanced mathematics, industrial chemistry and genetic engineering. If you want to cope well with university courses, you need to change your learning attitude and concept in time. In this way, you will not have to fail, retake and retake in university exams.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The difference between college and high school:

    Learning:1Autonomy: University learning depends on consciousness, there will be no more old Jane this teacher to plan the future for you in detail, whether you want to go to graduate school or take the public examination or work in the future, you have to make your own plan and implement it practically.

    2.Courses: The number of university bench courses will vary depending on the major, which does not mean that it is easy to go to university, it depends on what major you choose.

    In life: There are many kinds of university clubs, and only you can't think of one that he doesn't have. There are also a variety of volunteer activities, but due to the epidemic, there are fewer off-campus activities during the epidemic.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.There is a lot of homework in high school, and you can't finish it. There was no homework when I was in college, and some homework was basically done in class.

    2.In high school, there are classes every day, and I have to study in the morning and evening. In college, only the freshman has morning and evening self-study, while the sophomore and junior years do not have morning and evening self-study. The number of classes in a week is quite small, basically only 2 or 6 classes per day, and sometimes there are no classes at all.

    3.High school has a lot of tasks, and I don't have free time to play. There's plenty of time in a college week to accomplish what you want to do, and no one will tell you what to do every day.

    4.High school learning is passive, everything is learned according to the teacher's arrangement, and there is no freedom in learning. University studies are active, and everything is arranged by oneself. If you want to learn, you can learn, if you don't want to learn, you can go out and play.

    5.High school teachers are slow and give detailed lectures. College teachers don't talk like high school teachers in class, and they lecture very quickly.

    I use a computer in class, and I rarely write on the blackboard. There is no order in which the lectures are taught, and they are not taught in the order of the textbook table of contents, and the things they talk about sometimes have nothing to do with the textbook.

    6.You can fail the high school exam, and you must pass the university exam. If you fail, you have to pay money to make up for the exam, and you can make up for it as many times as you want.

    If you fail the make-up examination, you will retake the make-up examination (retake) after graduation. If you retake it when you graduate, and you still fail, you can't get a graduation certificate.

    7.There are fixed classrooms for high school classes, but there are no fixed classrooms for university classes, and there are no fixed classrooms for every class, and there is no fixed classroom for exams. I was in the classroom after the end of high school, and I changed the classroom after every class in college, and I played in the dormitory when I didn't have classes, and I spent at least half of the week studying in the dormitory in college.

    8.Everyone in high school is from the same area, and everyone is a dialect. And all the people in the university come from all over the country, with different dialects.

    9.In high school, there are teachers in charge, and you can see the homeroom teacher every day. The teacher is close to us and we can find the teacher at any time.

    The university does not have a teacher, and it is rare to see a counselor in a week, except for meeting the counselor at the beginning of the class. It's hard to find a teacher, and you can't find the teacher after the class.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The focus is different: the high school curriculum has many contents, heavy tasks, and a wide range, which is essentially a stage of learning knowledge; There are not many class hours in college, and there is more time to participate in various extracurricular activities, which is essentially a stage of learning to think. Learning styles are different:

    High school is the same class in the same classroom; Universities often do not have fixed classrooms and seats. The range of friends is different: most of the friends in high school are limited to school classes; In college, I made a wider range of friends.

    Difference Between High School and College.

    1. Different learning styles.

    1) High school: At this stage, it is basically passive learning, with constant supervision from parents and teachers, and more extracurricular homework.

    2) University: Contrary to high school, college teachers are not too strict, and they mainly rely on self-consciousness in their studies, and they need to spend their own energy on studying.

    2. The learning content is different.

    1) High school: The learning content is mainly for the college entrance examination, and the knowledge learned is generally in the textbook, and the content of the high school course is more, the learning task is very heavy, and the scope is wide, which is essentially a stage of learning knowledge.

    2) University: There are not many courses of study, and you can use your spare time to participate in extracurricular activities, so in essence, it is a stage of learning to think, not only learning the knowledge in books, but also learning to behave in the world.

    3. The fixed number of classrooms is different.

    1) High school: A class has a fixed classroom, and the courses learned are generally studied in one classroom.

    4. There are different types of associations.

    1) High school: put learning first, there are few clubs in the school, and you may be limited to school classes in terms of making friends.

    2) University: There are a variety of clubs, and when new students enter the school, they can choose clubs according to their hobbies, participate in club activities in their spare time, and make friends more extensively.

    5. The time allocation is different.

    1) High school: Most of the time is spent studying, and you need to complete various extracurricular tasks, so you will have very little time at your disposal.

    2) University: There are fewer extracurricular tasks, most of the time can be spent independently, and it is also important to arrange free time in college.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    College is easier than high school, but at the same time, it is also more stressful, because if you fail the course, Jian Meng is likely to be unable to compare with the job.

    But the usual classes are definitely a lot less than in high school.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    High school is a heavy academic schedule, and college has a lot of extracurricular time. Real university life is clearly divided into two aspects: study and life. At the same time, the university is very autonomous, and can have enough time to do what you want to do, and in general, it is fulfilling and busy.

    Aspects of Learning: The curriculum at university is different from that of high school, which is divided into numerous courses. The courses offered by universities are often highly specialized, but English is a topic that everyone can't avoid. Grades 4 and 6 are also exams that need to be passed in the eyes of college students.

    Because universities are very liberal, the resulting polarization is also very high. Some people will neglect self-management and become blind players, while others will have goals early and continue to learn to plan for their future. This is also very serious in my school.

    But in general, universities should focus on academics and other aspects of the university.

    In fact, there are many ways to live. Club activities, class team building, playground activities, etc., are all frustrated in every period of the university. Although the military training is hard, after the observation is over, it will decide to come to the bitter end.

    Looking back is also a wonderful memory. It is best to choose to join a club or a student council in college, although it often feels useless, but in this you can develop your social skills and work skills. Class and dormitory team building are all social activities with others, which are very exciting.

    University life is so rich and colorful that it is difficult to tell the whole story in three words. But please believe that university life will be a wonderful memory for everyone in the future.

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