What was once believed to be true was discovered in college, and it turned out that all fairy tales were deceptive. Admittedly, the pressure of studying in university is not so heavy, but life is not as easy as expected.
What's the difference between high school and college life? The six pictures are too real for people who have been there to understand. Students who are still in high school can have a general understanding of college life after reading it.
The handwriting on the desk is different.
The desks of senior high school students are always full of textbooks, notes and various stationery. No matter the main subject or the sub-subject, all the study materials are piled up on their desks and chairs.
Big subjects are taught every day, and small subjects have 1~2 classes every week, and there are endless exercises and papers. These documents need to be placed in a conspicuous position, and many high school students even put a small bookshelf on their desks to store thick books conveniently.
It's not the same when you go to college. The classrooms in the university are all mobile, so you have to pack up and leave after a class, so all the books of college students are put in the dormitory, and at most one book is put in the class.
Of course, many students are too lazy to bring books in class because they may not read them. Bring a mobile phone, headphones, charging treasure and paddle in one class.
There is a difference between what students want most.
Life in high school can be said to be Dai Yue. Go out early and review late every day. Especially in winter, you can't see the sun outside. I go to school before dawn. After school, there are few stars on the moon.
Therefore, what high school students want most is to sleep in comfortably until late in the morning, which is the greatest happiness of high school.
As for what college students want, they need to ask more questions. Of course they want living expenses! After entering the university, you should take care of your diet and daily life, and the expenses on socializing and dressing will also increase. I look forward to the day when I pay my living expenses every month.
There are differences in the way of taking notes in class.
This difference can be said to be too real. In high school, students take notes very actively. Many students used up a water-based pen in a week, and each subject had thick notes.
When I get to college, the situation is completely different. Some people joke that the university classroom is like a press conference. Every time the teacher talks about the key points, the students raise their mobile phones to take pictures. It's a shame not to turn on the flash.
What is worrying is that even if students actively take pictures in class, few people can really review after class. Basically, the photos taken end up throwing away favorites to eat ash.
There are differences in exam status.
If the high school exam depends on intelligence, then the college exam basically depends on luck. This picture is too real.
The knowledge of high school exams is imprinted on students' minds bit by bit in class. During the exam, students are really thinking and calculating hard.
In college, multiple-choice questions are all covered, and big questions are all made up. Long live sixty minutes. How many points you can give depends on whether the teacher is in a good mood today.
There are differences in the focus of the exam.
High school teachers are always fascinated by the key points. Teachers can always bet on the exam questions, and even many Chinese teachers can bet on more than half of the composition questions, which is a legend in the industry.
Going to college is completely different. The teacher focused a lot on the class, but when he arrived at the examination room, he found it completely irrelevant. Can't say exactly the same, at least not related.
There are differences in the scope of lectures.
This is really too real. It is also 45 minutes, but the lecture content is two extremes.
Senior high school teachers can't finish half a piece of classical Chinese in one class, and only a few small points can be talked about in the science section. Basically, they haven't turned a page, just one page, and they can't read it in detail.
By the time you get to college, you may have taken a nap, and the teacher has finished learning eight units. After a class, I was anxious to read the whole book for you, so I asked you if you were afraid?
Of course, there are similarities between high school and university, that is, every week before the final exam, students' enthusiasm for learning is comparable to that of high school, with all kinds of feasting and all-night tutoring, which is very lively.
After being admitted, high school students can graduate smoothly no matter how badly they study, and even if they fail in the college entrance examination, they can be admitted to a junior college.
However, college students have some tragedies. If they fail in one subject, they will not be able to graduate. If many subjects fail, they will face the blow of demotion. In this way, college life is not so easy.