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Attitude.

Really, no one cares about cliques, at least not at my school. All the same group types are there, but no ones going to be cast out of a social circle because a jock and a geek are best friends. You know what I'm saying? Freshman have a hard time adjusting to the idea, but by the second semester, they've usually learned to grow up.

Oh, and the work load...haha...get ready to spend some serious time with your nose in a book or two. Even the work load between a college and a university are vastly different.

2007-06-23 00:03:46 · answer #1 · answered by Trimere 4 · 1 0

There are two big differences: freedom and responsibility. The rules for college are much less stringent, but so are the rules for what you can and can't do. For an incoming freshman, it's very difficult to reconcile the two. For example, you don't have many tests, usually only midterms or finals. There's no one around to force you to do your homework. Many freshmen wait until the last minute to cram, and find that they're not doing well. It takes at least a semester or more to realize that you have to study every day and cut down on the many social activities offered on a college campus.

2007-06-22 23:59:12 · answer #2 · answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7 · 0 0

the sport is largely an analogous. There are some minor modifications interior the guidelines, like in college soccer you basically desire a million foot inbounds to make a capture, interior the NFL you the two ft in. In college soccer the clock stops on an analogous time as the markers flow while a team gets first down. There are basically some small rule modifications like that... no longer something enormous. the biggest difference is technique, b/c the gamers are all larger, quicker, and greater suitable. as an occasion, in college soccer there has been a contemporary commerce in direction of greater cellular QBs working the ball so plenty greater. however the NFL has no longer, and in all possibility won't, flow in that course to an analogous quantity through rapid and robust protecting gamers that should injure a QB. So, the version is principally based on the version in high quality of gamers (particularly the protecting gamers), that's why some offensive gamers in college soccer go through while they get to stand the defenses of NFL communities. infrequently ever does a protecting college star conflict interior the NFL... think of roughly it.

2016-10-03 00:16:53 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

high schools are basically more on advanced basic training and to input all knowledge needed for you to be prepared in the near future.

while in college, this is where you learn the things needed for you to know for the specialization you are going to practice after school life.

in short, high school teachings are bullcrap, whilst of college, its headache.

other differences
1. no prom in college
2. you can relax a year or two and no body would care
3. you can decide on the schedule of your subjects.
4. tuition
5. you can cut classes and the teachers wont give a damn
6. much/more liberated women

2007-06-23 00:01:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No one cares if you dont go to class in college. But you should care. Plus the money you pay to go to college. The classes are tougher.

2007-06-22 23:55:04 · answer #5 · answered by djmaximus 3 · 0 0

1 - high school is required by law, college is voluntary

2 - money

3 - attitude.

2007-06-22 23:55:04 · answer #6 · answered by bubbadaguy 3 · 0 0

Tuition.

2007-06-22 23:54:09 · answer #7 · answered by stever002 3 · 0 0

Obviously, the more advanced the courses, the tougher they are.

2007-06-22 23:54:42 · answer #8 · answered by WC 7 · 0 0

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