2009年7月25日 星期六

Two Aspects of Education

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There are many differences between my high school and college life. Some of them are obvious after my long-term observation, such as teachers, classrooms, students, dorms and food.
The most obvious one is classroom. We usually used the only classroom which belongs the certain class in high school. But in college, we change classroom even laboratories regularly for some certain subjects. Next is about students and dorm, all my classmates and schoolmates were from Northern Taiwan in high school. They commuted everyday, and the school didn’t offer the dorm for students. Now in college, some of them come from central, southern or eastern areas. So they have to live in the dorm or rent a house outside the school. Another important difference is about teachers. Most teachers in high school had college degree; on the contrary, teachers in college have four academic levels, which represent their teaching experience. Courses are also cared by every student. If a student fails a compulsory subject both in high school and college, he has to retake it or he couldn’t graduate. The food is an important issue, too. There is a restaurant and a convenience store in my college. They offer buffet, quick meals and a variety of snacks. But in high school there was just only a practice shop but no restaurant. Students had no many choices. It could only reserve lunch boxes which was made by out-school restaurant.
Now I have entered the collage for two years, I have gotten used to most of them. I think one thig I have to adopt is the temper of teachers, because each of them has their special types of teaching and tempers. If we can keep a good relation with teachers, we will learn more than our expectation.

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