Studies
My life absolutely
changed since I had entered the NSU. Thus, in this short essay I want to share
my ideas about studying at school and at the university.
To start
with, the hardest thing I faced with when I entered the university was to understand
the system. I mean the so-called unspoken rules which everybody follow. For example,
it is up to you whether you attend classes or not - nobody cares; or, for instance,
if you want to know and understand any subject well, it is not enough to do all
the home tasks – you need to find the necessary material on your own.
Then, actually
the most surprising thing for me was the
way lecturers explain the material. At school we were just to read different
student’s books together with a teacher, but here lecturers explain the
material with their own words and make it much more interesting. However, there
was also an unpleasant surprise - the way we get marks. In the most cases it depends
on your activity during seminars-if you are not ready to ‘jump with a raising hand’
you have almost no chances to get a good mark.
Finally,
the biggest difference is your own attitude to studying. From my own experience
I can say that at school in most cases I studied for good marks, while now being at the university I study for knowledge
and for my own.
To sum up, I
would say that this is just my personal opinion, so there could be a lot of arguable
aspects that you can probably disagree with. Thus, why do not we discuss it in
the comments below.
Vera,
ОтветитьУдалитьI've read your post with great interest because you have managed to compare the differences b/w your experience at school and the university rather well, giving your readers an idea about your disytinct opinion about it.
It's a pity your peers have not reflected on what you have written because it'd be quite interesting to compare your ideas with theirs. Let's ask them in class tomorrow whether they would like to do it during the lesson and if they say 'yes', I'll ask everybody to comment on your post if it is ok with you.
And here are some Gr and Vocab points to consider:
Удалитьrules which everybody ***follow (WF)
read different student’s (WF) books: the plural form is necessary
Struct: there was also an unpleasant surprise - the way we get marks > This is how you structure such sentences in Russian; in English the dash is not used in this case but a colon can be
In **the (ART) most cases
during seminars-if you are not ready to: I am not sure but think you have put a hypen b/w "seminars" and "if"; such punctuation is not used in English in this case. A "colon" is possible
jump with a **raising (WF) hand > raised hand; do you remember the difference b/w the verbs "rise" and "raise"? If not quite, could you check it and share this information with your peers and me in the thread?
Content: 5
УдалитьOrganisation: 4.5 you could have written a more substantial conclusion
Mechanics: 3.5