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What's the difference between college entrance examination and university?
1, different learning styles

(1) Senior three: This stage is basically passive learning, with constant supervision by parents and teachers and more homework.

(2) University: Contrary to high school, university teachers are not strict in their requirements, and they mainly rely on their own consciousness in learning, so they need to spend their energy on learning.

2. Different learning contents

(1) Senior high school: The learning content is mainly aimed at the college entrance examination, and the knowledge learned generally comes from textbooks. The high school curriculum has many contents, heavy learning tasks and wide coverage, which is essentially a stage of learning knowledge.

(2) University: There are not many courses to study, so you can take part in extracurricular activities in your spare time, so it is essentially a stage of learning to think, not only to learn from books, but also to learn to be a man.

3. Fixed classrooms are different

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

(2) University: There is no fixed class classroom, and universities mainly use "mobile classrooms", and each class may have to change a classroom.

4. There are different types of associations.

(1) Senior 3: Learning comes first, and there are few clubs in the school, so making friends may be limited to school classes.

(2) Universities: There are various associations. Freshmen can choose clubs according to their hobbies, participate in club activities and make more friends in their spare time. 5. Different time allocation

(1) Senior three: I spend most of my time studying and need to complete various extracurricular tasks, so I will have little time at my disposal.

(2) University: There are few extracurricular tasks, and most of the time can be controlled by yourself. The arrangement of free time in university is also very important.