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What's the difference between college classes and high school classes, and ...
The answer is that Macey, a freshman, is a new student. He is a new member of the university campus. He has a lot of fresh feelings. He thinks there are too many differences between college classes and high school classes.

Generally speaking, the high school class is almost impossible for you to know, and the college class is almost impossible for you to know.

As for the classes in senior high schools, most of them have classes, lunch breaks, self-study and even meals during the epidemic. Students in the class can't wait to breathe the same air in the same small space for 14 hours a day. This forced close contact also leads to more direct friendship. For a long time, we know every student like the palm of our hand, knowing which one likes to sleep in class, which one is always named by the teacher, who gets an A in homework and who buys new skin. ...

The classes in high school are probably full of milk, familiar with each other, with the same jokes and stalks, and the same tacit understanding.

College classes are very different. One day you will have a surprise in class. Is this classmate in our class? ! The actual class division made by college students is not so obvious, because large classes, such as general education, will be in the lecture hall, 100 people, while face blindness+social phobia patients say that they have no intention to pay attention to who their classmates are, and they are more concerned about the high number problem suppressed by pressure.

Let me answer the curious self-study question of the subject. Our university freshmen have compulsory morning and evening self-study, which requires administrative classes as units in designated classrooms, but it has not been available since sophomore year. Relatively free, you can arrange your own time. Of course, there are also freshmen who don't study by themselves in the morning and evening (so sour)!

Clouds on the horizon after self-study at night.

When there is no class, we can go to the library, study in the empty classroom, or lie in the dormitory (cross out), and no one cares about what you study, how to study, and where to study, two words-"freedom"!

Trees seen from the library

Because universities can take courses of interest and arrange their own free time, students in our class don't have much contact. You can only get to know your classmates by weekend group building activities and class meetings that are not necessarily once a month!

I feel that the subject is very interested in college life. I wish you the first place in the college entrance examination in 2007 and get into an ideal university! !