The Main Difference Between My College Life And My Middle School Life
It is generally accepted by college students that the main difference between middle school and college life lies in the degree of independence. As for me, I prefer the more independent life in university for the following three reasons. First and foremost, since the very day I entered the university, I have learned to live on my own and cultivated the habit of solving problems by myself. Without parents company, I have learned to arrange my daily meals for myself, wash clothes, set financial plans and make decisions relying on myself. Besides, college life is academically different from that in middle schools. Teachers in university only give students due guidance at due time, which renders college students more freedom to set academic goals. What’s more, we can choose any courses we are interested in and the teachers whose teaching styles are to our preference. Last but not least, we enjoy more free extracurricular time. We can make good use of the free time to broaden our views and make more friends.
In conclusion, I am leading a life that is quite different from that in middle school, and I enjoy more independence in university. To the freshmen, I would suggest they devise various methods to adjust themselves to such an independent lifestyle sooner.
第二篇:My College Life and Middle School Life
My College Life and Middle School Life
Directions: You are required to write a composition with the method of comparison and contrast.
How time flies! As a fresher, I just have begun my college career for half a year. Comparing those days that record my struggle and pains for college entrance examination, I get an entirely different sense from my new college life.
Personally, middle school life left me a lot of treasure, such as a precious friendship, held by a group of lovely guys, and patient teachers who put their time and energy into our students’ study, accompanying us day and night. Despite overwhelming homework to be finished, and being under great pressure, I could still found my life filling with a sense of pride and satisfaction.
By contrast, college is really a new ballgame. As it’s often the case that the schedule is tight in middle school, on the contrary, there are fewer lessons, more flexible time controlled of my own in university. Moreover, a wide variety of club activities do let me unlock the opportunity door to demonstrate my characteristics and create a platform to make more friends. Apart from those, college life greatly trains and polishes my independent innovation ability, so do the self-directed learning skills.
On balance, both lives are significant chapters in my life. Since the days of middle school are gone, if only I could make best of my college life.