A Comparison Of My College And College

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From the time that we are first put into school to our freshman year people have been preparing us for what is to come. The same thing happens in college. You spend four years getting ready for college, and then in college, you prepare for your career. There is a significant difference in how strenuous each step of schooling can become. There are three things that I have learned differ between being a high school student and a college student: your workload, your priorities, and your time management. The workload between my high school classes and my college classes differ exponentially. The high school I attended was a 6A school in a very wealthy area. The thing that stood out the most at my high school was the fact that we had an academy …show more content…

In high school, I had simple priorities. Towards the end of my high school career though what I thought was important to me changed. I stopped trying to get everyone to like me and started focusing more on my future. I realized that true friends support you, whereas fake friends stop talking to you if you do not have as much time for them. In college, I a focus more on my jobs and school, then going out to hang with friends. All of my friends understand that I have homework, and so we “hang out” in the library or our dorm rooms studying. Having good grades has always been a priority for me, but now that I am in college I am more determined than I ever was in high school. I knew in high school that I could scrape by easily, but here at my college I have to put a lot of effort in everything I do to get the grades I want. My priorities became different, because what I want to achieve in life has …show more content…

In high school, I thought that I was pretty independent, but I still had parents asking me every once in a while if I had homework, or if I was getting enough sleep. Now that I am over a thousand miles away from home, there is no one to remind me, but myself. I have almost forgotten about a couple of assignments simply because I was lazy and put them off. I also play sports and have a required number of hours I have to be in the library for study tables, and a required number of hours I have to work out per week. This is so different from high school, where I was constantly reminded by teachers and coaches. In high school, I received class time to do homework, and I worked out during my sports specific period. The way I manage my time is much different compared to high school.Sometimes I have think I have more free time, but when I write everything I have to do my free time becomes much less. College is harder simply because it is up to you to be on top of things, and manage how and when you complete your allotted

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