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Introduction: Introduce the problem:
- The things first
- First-year students have to get used to in a new environment - university
high school
Teachers in high schools teach knowledge and facts step by step. That is, they instruct students in a cyclical manner
Teachers in high school often take the time to remind students of assignments and test dates.
university
college instructors skim through textbooks quickly
Students think independently and critically
High school students often follow the decisions of their parents or others
College faculty prepare an outline, distribute, and discuss on the first day of class. Therefore, students should study according to the outline without being reminded of when their homework is due or when there are midterm and final exams.
college students need to learn how to self-organize and organize large amounts of documents
Information analysis and brainstorming are essential skills for college students
High school students often depend on "patient" and "hard-working" teachers.
College students need to learn spontaneously.
Class attendance is often very strict in high school. Thus, teachers in high schools will carefully check and supervise.
Attendance policies at universities may vary between faculty members. In fact, most instructors won't try to keep an eye on you if you're not in class.
college students have to deal with their own affairs
Conclusion:
- Reassess the problem
- State your thoughts