question archive Business & College   Responsibility   · College is more your own responsibility; HS gets more help from teachers · In college, learning in the student’s job · In HS time is structured by others · HS repeatedly told about due dates, professors put it in the syllabus · No second chances in college · Success in college courses takes more time and effort than HS · Students are more independent in college · Professors get paid even if you don’t pass   Summary: ?It is the students’ - and only the students’ accountability that will lead them to success

Business & College   Responsibility   · College is more your own responsibility; HS gets more help from teachers · In college, learning in the student’s job · In HS time is structured by others · HS repeatedly told about due dates, professors put it in the syllabus · No second chances in college · Success in college courses takes more time and effort than HS · Students are more independent in college · Professors get paid even if you don’t pass   Summary: ?It is the students’ - and only the students’ accountability that will lead them to success

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Business & College

 

Responsibility

 

· College is more your own responsibility; HS gets more help from teachers

· In college, learning in the student’s job

· In HS time is structured by others

· HS repeatedly told about due dates, professors put it in the syllabus

· No second chances in college

· Success in college courses takes more time and effort than HS

· Students are more independent in college

· Professors get paid even if you don’t pass

 

Summary: ?It is the students’ - and only the students’ accountability that will lead them to success.

 

Purpose

· Professors see courses as an opportunity to make your world richer and yourself stronger

· HS is more test prep

· In college you have professors, not teachers

· The ability to communicate and get along with people are important job skills

· Students should build a relationship with professors: Over time, students have stopped building relationships with professors

 

Summary: ?College is knowledge-oriented and more purposeful to prepare students for the future, while HS is college/test prep

 

 

Requirements

· Citations are a must in college

· College requires critical listening

· HS is required, college is voluntary

· HS has more flexibility on requirements. College has more choices, but little flexibility.

 

Summary: ?The required skills for success are different in college.

 

 

Conclusion: College requires the student to take the responsibility for learning. It is different in both expectation and experience than High School.

 

 

Business & College

 

 

 

Responsibility

 

 

 

 

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College is more your own responsibility; HS gets more help from teachers

 

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In college, learning in the student’s job

 

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In HS time is structured by others

 

?

 

HS repeatedly told about due dates, professors put it in the syllabus

 

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No second chances in college

 

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Success in college courses takes more time and effort than HS

 

?

 

Students are more independent in college

 

?

 

Professors get paid even if you don’t pass

 

 

 

Summ

ary:

It is the students’

-

 

and only the student

s’

 

accountability that will lead them to

success.

 

 

 

Purpose

 

 

?

 

Professors see courses as an opportunity to make your world richer and yourself

stronger

 

?

 

HS is more test prep

 

?

 

In college you have professors, not teachers

 

?

 

The ability to communicate and get along with people are important job skills

 

?

 

Students should build a relationship with professors: Over time, students have stopped

building relationships with professors

 

 

 

Su

mmary:

College is

knowledge

-

oriented and more purposeful to prepare students for the

future, while HS is college/test prep

 

 

 

 

 

Requirements

 

 

?

 

Citations are a must in college

 

?

 

College requires critical listening

 

?

 

HS is required, college is voluntary

 

?

 

HS ha

s more flexibility on requirements. College has more choices, but little flexibility.

 

 

 

Summary:

The required skills for success are different in college

.

 

 

 

 

 

Conclusion: College requires the student to take the respons

i

bility for learning. It is

 

different

in both

expectation

 

and experience

 

than

 

High School.

 

 

 

 

Business & College

 

Responsibility

 

? College is more your own responsibility; HS gets more help from teachers

? In college, learning in the student’s job

? In HS time is structured by others

? HS repeatedly told about due dates, professors put it in the syllabus

? No second chances in college

? Success in college courses takes more time and effort than HS

? Students are more independent in college

? Professors get paid even if you don’t pass

 

Summary: It is the students’ - and only the students’ accountability that will lead them to

success.

 

Purpose

? Professors see courses as an opportunity to make your world richer and yourself

stronger

? HS is more test prep

? In college you have professors, not teachers

? The ability to communicate and get along with people are important job skills

? Students should build a relationship with professors: Over time, students have stopped

building relationships with professors

 

Summary: College is knowledge-oriented and more purposeful to prepare students for the

future, while HS is college/test prep

 

 

Requirements

? Citations are a must in college

? College requires critical listening

? HS is required, college is voluntary

? HS has more flexibility on requirements. College has more choices, but little flexibility.

 

Summary: The required skills for success are different in college.

 

 

Conclusion: College requires the student to take the responsibility for learning. It is

different in both expectation and experience than High School.

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