It's to prepare you for the future, in CEGEP and in university, most students and teachers and the majority of people who work in these institutions treat you like an adult.
Whenever you turn 18 you are legally an adult and most college students are 18 or older so they are at that age where you make your own decisions.
Students in college are adults and as adults they need to accept the responsibility for getting classwork done. As a college instructor I have heard many excuses for why the course work wasn't done, but I don't have to enable them since they are adults. College is the real world and like work it won't hold a students hand when there are problems.
Because they're adults and need to learn to deal with adult life
because they want to pretend thet they actually want to be adults
The ratio is in its simplest form. If it helps, the % adults is 6.98%, students is 93.02%
High School students-$20.00 College students-$30.00 Adults or people not In the Miami Dade school system-$50.00 Seniors-$40.00
Collage Is sometimes for kids, if they are older then 18.
Rachel Gropper has written: 'Working memory and academic achievement in college students with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, College students with disabilities, Short-term memory, Attention-deficit disorder in adults
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THey are considered adults and epected to act the part, but some people don't care and do it anyway.
Except for a small minority, all students attending college are 'legal' adults. As such they are responsible for their own actions and their own safety. That being said, the schools ARE required to offer SAFE conditions in which to pursue their learning, and in which to live (if they live in school-supplied housing).
college students
well a stereotype about college students is that their adults basically and wont do immature things and people believe cartoons are for kids because of suggestions by watching TV and it says cartoons are immature, books and etc. so people think stereotypically that college students are mature enough to not watch cartoons and are criticized when doing something stereotypically immature