Education, Experience, and Rating Systems

The experience of learning in college has been very different from learning in high school. While in high school you had people who actively reached out to you to help you with everything you needed such as homework, test preparation, grades, mental health, etc. In college, resources to help with many of these areas are available, but you will never use them unless you take the initiative. Another difference academically is the environment you will learn in, with only 3-4 hours a week for each class you will have to learn and figure the material out on your own for the most part. In college, you need to reach out for support on your own, you need to study and figure things out on your own, and you need to take care of yourself on your own. These are all challenges at first; however, once you get used to it, this autonomy makes personal success even more satisfying because you know that it all happened due to your own effort, solid 9/10.

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The social atmosphere of college is also different from high school. It is much easier to find people with similar interests in college due to various organizations and events. Through the esports lounge you can run into people who play similar games as you do. I have also found some people on campus who play chess like I do, and I met some people who played soccer through intermural sports. In college, I have found success meeting people whom I can bond with in different ways than before. The social atmosphere gets a 10/10, making my college experience so far, a 9.5/10.

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