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The difference between college and high school
The difference between them lies in learning content, time allocation, learning style and the range of making friends.

1. Learning content: The learning content in senior high school is relatively comprehensive, including cultural courses and quality education courses, mainly at the stage of learning knowledge. What universities teach students is highly professional knowledge combined with practical application or academic research, which is essentially a stage of learning to think.

2. Time allocation: High school students have little extra-curricular time, and even early self-study and evening self-study sometimes become formal classrooms. However, college students have more extracurricular time, so they have more time to participate in various activities and expand their knowledge.

3, learning style: high school is the same classroom and the same class, the learning style is passive, and parents and teachers will always urge. However, universities usually have no fixed classrooms and seats, and their learning methods are more active, so they need to spend their energy on learning.

4. Scope of making friends: Making friends in high schools is mostly confined to school classrooms, while making friends in universities is more extensive. You can choose clubs according to your hobbies and participate in club activities in your spare time.