1, management mode changes. High school is a restrictive management for children, and universities are slack management for adults. There are no more people here who stare at you every day. You will have more freedom, which challenges your self-management ability.
2. The learning requirements have changed. The high school classroom is dominated by lectures, homework after class, and sea tactics. Everything is dominated by teachers for the college entrance examination. The content of university courses is deeper and wider, and the teaching methods are more flexible, emphasizing students' research-based learning and positive thinking. This challenges your learning ability.
3. Changes in the living environment. High school students live at home or not far from home. Parental care is an important guarantee for their study and life. Now that I am alone, I have to make my own arrangements for my daily life and diet. Differences in climate, group accommodation and eating habits challenge your ability to take care of yourself.
4. Changes in interpersonal environment. High school students have been getting along with each other for many years, and they are familiar with each other and have many common topics. College students come from all corners of the country, so it is difficult to build deep friendship in a short time after entering school. Especially between roommates, their personalities and habits are different, which is a challenge to your interpersonal skills.
5. The role is expected to change. As long as you study hard in high school, you can "cover up all the ugliness with one beauty". In college, you only study hard. Some people say that you study hard, you are keen on all kinds of social activities, and some people say that you have nothing to do. The diverse expectations of college students may make you feel at a loss. This is another challenge to your role adaptability.