I guess what happens in high school applies to college as well, at least for me. First drafts are the final draft most of the times. They’ve been enough to get by so far. Who needs to revise a 100 page research paper? You either know the material or you don’t. It isn’t worth the time and effort for the few extra points gained from polishing it up. I had expected college to be very different. It is true for the most part, but the homework and essays are practically the same. The material covered in class is at a good pace, not a slow crawling one – calculus in a semester instead of two. The only thing I don’t like is the 50 minutes between classes trying to figure out what to do. In high school everyone went to the cafeteria during free periods. However, in college, there’s no set place to hang out.
Aside from all that, the desks are different. The desks you sit at change every time you move up in school. Elementary school had tables, middle school had tables/desks, high school had desks/less tables, and college has nothing but chairs with a mini desk screwed onto the chair. Imagine what they’re like in grad school, if you ever go.
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