2. Introducing yourself to the class | The Odyssey Online
Start writing a post
Student Life

8 Reasons College Is Exactly Like High School, Except On Freaking Steroids

It's like high school, but 10 times worse.

9205
8 Reasons College Is Exactly Like High School, Except On Freaking Steroids
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmzgOOoAkLY/?hl=en&tagged=syllabusweek

In This Article:

Don't get me wrong, you could not pay me enough to go back to high school.

They were some of the worst years of my life and I wouldn't want to relive a second of that time. I like college, I do. But it is getting right up there with high school and becoming a hard pass for me.

1. Speeches and presentations 

As if small little presentations in high school weren't bad enough, in college, you have straight-up speeches. I'm looking into how this semester is going to play out, and by the end of it all, I have a 30-minute speech. I want to cry already. Not only do you have all your peers (most of whom can actually talk to people and not freak out), but you also have your professor (who expects you to be a professional on day one).

2. Introducing yourself to the class

I am 21 years old and in class this year, I had to stand up and state my age, grade level, major(s), and what I like to do in my free time. NOBODY cares about that information. We didn't do it when we were in elementary school, so why the heck did I show up to my college lecture to do it? The world may never know.

3. "No Student Left Behind" is out the door 

I get it, I do. Some people shouldn't pass a certain class, or even a certain grade, but at least teachers in high school cared (mainly because it reflected badly on them, but that's beside the point). They didn't want to see students fail. In college, I think the professors have a group that gets together to compare how many students they can make cry, change majors, or drop out. Don't get me wrong, there are some good professors, but the bad make up for that.

4. Group projects are a nightmare 

In high school, everyone pretty much had to work on a group project. Teachers were always there, making sure the work was being taken on evenly and it was all rainbows and unicorns. Not in college. Your professor will put you in a group with a student who has barely been there since day one and expects you to figure out how to work with them.

5. Professors cancel classes two minutes before they start

I know that in high school, everyone loved snow days, two-hour delays, etc. but in college, not so much. Yeah, if you get an email the day before (or even an hour before) class, that's fine. But professors don't always work that way. One semester, I had a Friday class and it was at 10:00 a.m. It had been snowing the night before and all my other professors had canceled... Not my 10 a.m. professor. So I got up and got ready, headed to class, just to get an email TWO MINUTES before class started saying that they couldn't make it and to have a good weekend. WHAT? So unprofessional.

6. The workload

It's college. We are working toward getting a degree and going out into the real world. Of course there will be a lot of work. But when it's week one and you're already running on two hours of sleep and ten espresso shots a day, you know that the professors are out to get you.

7. Every professor expects you to put their class first

When you are an upper-level student and only have one or two general studies to take, I get that you want to prioritize the classes that focus on your major. But when you're a lower-level student that's not sure what you want to do, or like me, a double-major in two time-consuming career paths, it's hard. You have your business professor telling you that you should study two weeks for your exam and your chemistry professor telling you to spend 20 hours in the lab outside of class and your piano professor expecting you to attend four concerts a week. It's hard and I sometimes think professors forget what it was like to be a student taking 18 credits a semester.

8. The price is OUTRAGEOUS 

College tuition is a given, as well as room and board. They tell you about that going into college. What they don't tell you is that you will spend HUNDREDS on books each semester. This semester alone, I had to fork out $1,400 on books and fees because I needed access codes, seven books for one class, and a book with an online companion site. I almost went into debt because of BOOKS.

Just a little word of advice: If you can rent your books, rent them. If you can find them cheaper on Amazon, get Prime and order them. If you can find a free PDF, by all things good and holy, use that PDF.

Report this Content
This article has not been reviewed by Odyssey HQ and solely reflects the ideas and opinions of the creator.
Entertainment

Every Girl Needs To Listen To 'She Used To Be Mine' By Sara Bareilles

These powerful lyrics remind us how much good is inside each of us and that sometimes we are too blinded by our imperfections to see the other side of the coin, to see all of that good.

71303
Every Girl Needs To Listen To 'She Used To Be Mine' By Sara Bareilles

The song was sent to me late in the middle of the night. I was still awake enough to plug in my headphones and listen to it immediately. I always did this when my best friend sent me songs, never wasting a moment. She had sent a message with this one too, telling me it reminded her so much of both of us and what we have each been through in the past couple of months.

Keep Reading...Show less
Zodiac wheel with signs and symbols surrounding a central sun against a starry sky.

What's your sign? It's one of the first questions some of us are asked when approached by someone in a bar, at a party or even when having lunch with some of our friends. Astrology, for centuries, has been one of the largest phenomenons out there. There's a reason why many magazines and newspapers have a horoscope page, and there's also a reason why almost every bookstore or library has a section dedicated completely to astrology. Many of us could just be curious about why some of us act differently than others and whom we will get along with best, and others may just want to see if their sign does, in fact, match their personality.

Keep Reading...Show less
Entertainment

20 Song Lyrics To Put A Spring Into Your Instagram Captions

"On an island in the sun, We'll be playing and having fun"

4504
Person in front of neon musical instruments; glowing red and white lights.
Photo by Spencer Imbrock on Unsplash

Whenever I post a picture to Instagram, it takes me so long to come up with a caption. I want to be funny, clever, cute and direct all at the same time. It can be frustrating! So I just look for some online. I really like to find a song lyric that goes with my picture, I just feel like it gives the picture a certain vibe.

Here's a list of song lyrics that can go with any picture you want to post!

Keep Reading...Show less
Chalk drawing of scales weighing "good" and "bad" on a blackboard.
WP content

Being a good person does not depend on your religion or status in life, your race or skin color, political views or culture. It depends on how good you treat others.

We are all born to do something great. Whether that be to grow up and become a doctor and save the lives of thousands of people, run a marathon, win the Noble Peace Prize, or be the greatest mother or father for your own future children one day. Regardless, we are all born with a purpose. But in between birth and death lies a path that life paves for us; a path that we must fill with something that gives our lives meaning.

Keep Reading...Show less
Health and Wellness

10 Hygiene Tips For All College Athletes

College athletes, it's time we talk about sports hygiene.

8274
Woman doing pull-ups on bars with sun shining behind her.

I got a request to talk about college athletes hygiene so here it is.

College athletes, I get it, you are busy! From class, to morning workouts, to study table, to practice, and more. But that does not excuse the fact that your hygiene comes first! Here are some tips when it comes to taking care of your self.

Keep Reading...Show less

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Facebook Comments