No. High school is based on the lowest denominator. The teachers structure the course so that even the slowest kids can understand the subject.
College is harder. Remember, one should do extra reading, outside of the curriculum. Knowledge is what you are after.
2007-06-07 20:53:32
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answered by Alea S 7
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no it isnt its the same; the same thing applies to all levels of education its only as hard as u make it. the thing that makes college seem difficult. is the freedom u have to pick ur classes and the doing of homework. most college classes are like 3 or 2 days outta the week not all of them. however if u do ur homework like u should in high school. youll get along better. in other words do any homework as soon as u get it and you'll have more time to urself. not only read as much as possible. if a professor offers extra credit for something take it
2007-06-07 21:01:17
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answered by gnr_tj 3
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I found college to be easier than high school.
High school was really distracting. There was always kids smoking in the bathrooms or somebody arguing with the teacher because of chewing gum in class again and dumb things like that.
And all we did in high school was copy the teacher's notes on the board and study from that.
And teachers acted more like prison guards than teachers because they would sit there and wait for the class to be quiet or else they are just going to sit there.
I'm surprised I made it to college. But college is easier. You can concentrate on your studies more. And in college, the teachers are more respectful and you can actually talk to them like they are normal people.
2007-06-07 21:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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according to my sister, it's the same :)
why? are you worrying? you'll be fine, don't worry so much, k? :D
2007-06-07 22:12:27
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answered by wat_more_can_i_say? 6
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