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
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· 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.
· 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
· 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.
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
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
accountability that will lead them to
Professors see courses as an opportunity to make your world richer and yourself
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
oriented and more purposeful to prepare students for the
future, while HS is college/test prep
Citations are a must in college
College requires critical listening
HS is required, college is voluntary
s more flexibility on requirements. College has more choices, but little flexibility.
The required skills for success are different in college
Conclusion: College requires the student to take the respons
? 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
? Professors see courses as an opportunity to make your world richer and yourself
? 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
? 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.