Being a first-year student is fun. Unlike high school, where your first  year is usually filled with anxiety and the occasional wrong-classroom  mishap, colleges prepare first-year students with an orientation that  builds a strong bond among class members.
 Many colleges offer additional early orientation programs (usually a  camping trip or gathering hosted in a nearby city) to foster  relationships before the school year even begins. Attend as many  orientations options as possible. It will make your college transition  easier if you already have bonds with your classmates. Once orientation  is over and the upper-class students are back on campus, you will find  that they are excited to meet the first-year students, and you become  very comfortable in the college setting very quickly but High school  life and college life is different in many ways.
 These different ways reflect a major change in a person's life when  making the transition from one life to the next. Some of the things that  are different fir High school and college are the student life and  faculty. One way to compare and contrast high school life and college  life is student population. The population in college far exceeds high  school enrollment. In high school the average number of students is  seven hundred fifty and in college the average number of students is  approximately seven thousand.
 Also, in college the authority figures are less visible than in high  school. In high school, teachers restrain the students in all activities  and events. Where as in college, the students are given more freedom to  control themselves. Another difference is, in high school the classes  are set in block form with no flexibility because the schedule is set by  administration. College classes are more flexible because students get  to choose what hours during the day they want to attend a class if an  alternative is available.
 Another way to high school life and college life are different from each  other are high school teachers and college professors. High school  teachers verbally explain what is expected throughout the duration of  the semester. College professors give a syllabus which covers  assignments and conduct. Taking class attendance is also done  differently. Attendance is expected in high school with parent and  administration approving any absences and in college, attendance is  expected but students are solely responsible for attending classes  because some college teachers believe the students should be mature  enough to make their own decision on whether to attend class or not and  leave it to them to make that decision, plus When you are in high  school, your parents are often there to stand between you and  temptations. Once parents are removed from the equation, you are left  with you and your choices. Just because your parents said you cannot do  something does not mean you cannot do it.
 However, this is where personal choice and responsibility come in. Once  you are in college in many ways you are considered an adult, and you  have more opportunities to be sexually active. You might have been  exposed to some of these things in high school, but the barrier of your  parents' rules (or boarding-school regulations) made decisions easier.  You choose how to balance your academic and social life.
 You make all of your own decisions, and you are responsible for the  consequences. You choose whether or not you are comfortable with  drinking, drugs and/or sex. Remember that being an adult does not mean  you need to figure everything out by yourself. Gathering information  about these and other decisions, and talking to parents, siblings, and  friends can help you make these important decisions. Most campuses also  have counselors and health-care workers available to provide information  and a listening ear.
 The way the teachers teach is way different from High school because in  college the two High school teachers teach from the textbook giving  little if any notes at all. College professors teach lecture style  requiring a great deal of note taking. Because in college you'll need to  take notes on reading assignments that are never discussed in class.  You'll also need to take notes on what is said in class, not just what  is written on the board. Often the content of classroom conversation is  not in the book, but it may be on the exam.
 After graduating from high school I enrolled into college and noticed  that there are many differences between them. A few of these differences  include the attitude and responsibilities of the teachers and students  and the amount of work given to the students because both educations is  an important part of one’s life. To achieve a good education, one should  attend both high school and college. Although some people think high  school has a lot in common with college, I still think that college is  not similar to high school.
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