Transitioning from High School to College: Embracing a New Reality
The leap from high school to college marks a significant change in life. In high school, friends surround you, teachers know your name, and extra credit is often available. College, however, is the real world where determination is key. You’ll face increased stress and financial responsibility, with less personal connection to professors. The familiar support transforms, requiring self-reliance and motivation. Despite differences, both environments share rules, diplomas, and tests, signaling that the journey continues, not as an end but as a transformative new beginning.
Transitioning from High School to College: Embracing a New Reality
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The Real World • A dramatic Change! CollegeWorld
High School • You have many friends and enjoy • You can slack off an still pass • You have enough help • Its free • Everyone knows mostly everyone • A lot of entertainment
College is different it’s the real world and if your not determined you wont be successful.
DIFFERENCES High school you have the help of your teachers who do know your name. You are not as stressful, books are provided and you get extra credit for anything. College you may have less teachers but wont know you. You are more stressed, you need to pay for everything, and slacking off wont get you anywhere, there is no such thing of extra credit.
Similarities • There is rules • You get a diploma • There is tests • You have help, in a different way but its there. • Have to be determined • The work will be there