Studying at University

Hello guys, welcome to my blog again. This is my first blog in this semester, nice to be back again and share knowledge to you guys.
Since I first went to college until this semester, I gained a lot of knowledge that increased my knowledge and skills, I also got more and more difficult from previous courses, which made me have to study hard to understand it well.
Talking about semester it means talking about university. So I will give some explanation about university.
University, in so many ways, is not like school. That's the point, right? There are no assemblies, no uniforms and no need to ever touch an A-level maths book again (unless you end up teaching maths of course, but that's another article). Appropriate behavior at school and university differs in subtle, but important, ways. However, both school and university share the key characteristic that they are places of learning. One of the biggest changes between university and school or college will be the way that you work. You will have to take more responsibility for your own learning
University courses are generally a mix of lectures, seminars and tutorials. Depending on the degree, there will also be laboratory practicals, field trips, drawing classes and all kinds of other things. If you can try and anticipate how life might be different at university then you will feel less stressed when it comes down to the real thing. After all, you have done the hard bit by applying and being accepted. The university obviously feels that you are intellectually able to do the course, so you just have to make sure you manage to settle in and enjoy your degree.
5 ways studying at university is different to school
1. You’re in charge.
At university you develop your own resources and take control of your learning. But you won’t be on your own. Throughout your time here you will work and share ideas with other students on your course, and you’ll be supported by your lecturers and personal tutors.
2. Most of your learning takes place outside the classroom.
Our campuses have hundreds of flexible spaces, designed based on feedback from our students. Whether you prefer a quiet environment, you need a place to practise your presentation, or you want a private room to discuss your group project, you’ll find the right space. And you’ll often find our staff using the same facilities, giving you a supportive environment and easy access to your lecturers.
3. You’ll learn in ways you hadn't even thought about.
You will take part in a range of activities that help you explore your subject in new and different ways. For example, on our history course you study the history of Sheffield by walking around the city and finding your own topics to research. On our engineering courses you can build a racecar and race it against other students at the home of the British grand prix, Silverstone.
4. You have the power to change your course.
Because you’re at the heart of our teaching, your views make a meaningful difference to your course. Expect to be included in discussions about how you’re taught, what you study, how the course is developed, and the learning spaces you need.
5. Over time, you’ll find your perfect way to study.
You’ll receive plenty of support from our tutors and support staff, as well as easy access to the learning resources you need. We do everything we can to help you learn – any time, any place.
So guys that is my explanation about studying at university and different studying at university with school. hope you enjoy guys. Happy reading:)
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