School Life Vs. College Life
@smiles4bloggers (25)
India
November 13, 2009 12:56pm CST
Hi friends,
where u was enjoyed highly???
School or College?
mine was school life
4 responses
@moondoll31 (48)
• India
15 Nov 09
college of course,even with all those exams,projects and assigments i still enjoyed bunking classes and going for movies,shopping and hanging out at cafe's.i had a large group of friends so when bunking we all use to pitch in and hog a lot.and at the end of the year sit in the liabrary to make the classes we missed if we had attendence shortage.wow those were the days.
@maximax8 (31046)
• United Kingdom
14 Nov 09
I went to a further education college from age sixteen to seventeen. In that first year of study I found highly enjoyable. I had a study bedroom overlooking the River Thames. I used to go swimming in the indoor pool and do some boating on the river. I liked what I was studying and I had some great friends.
I quite like my secondary school life. It was really enjoyable to study English and History in particular. My school had an old building and many trees behind it. My friends and I used to climb the trees. I studied there for five years which were happy.
I liked going to university as a mature student.
@November21 (385)
• Qatar
13 Nov 09
surely college life IS MORE ENJOYABLE, there is no restriction we don't have to study 12 books in one semester I choose everything my subjects, my hours break no have to tell me to enter the class lecture in the time when I'm frustrated ! It' FREEDOM ... YAHOOOOO..
@reco13 (605)
• Philippines
14 Nov 09
I enjoyed both. I can't compare the two because my enjoyment for the two is different from each other. I enjoyed highschool being happy go lucky with my friends. The lessons were easier than that of college, so there's no need for much time in reviewing or other stuffs. This was the peak of peer pressure and the need for belongingness. I have fulfilled that stage well. I had lots of friends and I also was able to meet my BF then.
Well, for my college life, I have matured enough and became more responsible. I learned to be independent having lots of projects requiring individual preparation. I spent hours studying late at night. I gained people's trust and admiration during this time which made me feel good. I graduated with flying colors and I'm prod of that. So I can say that both stages of my life were meaningful and a lot of fun!