The Differences Between School and University Life

If you’re close to finishing school and considering enrolling in a degree, you might be wondering: what are the main differences between school and university life? On your first day of university, you’ll be entering a whole new learning environment. To begin with, you have more choices to make, and more responsibilities, too. But, don’t panic, you’ll pick it up much faster than you expect. Here are 4 big differences between school and university life:

1- At university, you’re expected to take responsibility for your own learning. Unlike school, there will be no one checking that you’ve done your homework, reminding you when assignments are due, or making sure you show up to your lectures. It’s up to you, how and when you want to learn.

2- At school, you’re used to having a strict structure determined for you. School goes from 9 am until 3 pm every day, your lunch is at the same hour, you have a set class and you don’t have any choice over it. There is much more flexibility about your choice of electives at university, class times, the type of resources you have access to, and sport and social groups you can join!

3- For many students, starting university entails moving out of the family home and perhaps to a foreign nation. Not only are you getting used to a different class structure and learning style, but you also need to learn how to run your own household, and potentially even master a new language.

4- Your instructor is extremely interested in your education at school. They report to your parents, know you well, and provide you with feedback regularly. It's a different scenario in university, where Lecturers may have hundreds of students.

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