College life is completely different from high school. Back in high school, I knew almost everyone. I was extremely comfortable with my surroundings. I always felt safe and like I fit in very well. My close friends and family would always be there for me to rely on. Whenever I was sick, lonely, or bored, there was always someone that I could call. They were this constant comfort for me. The classes were much easier in high school as well. Your grades weren't so dependent on your test scores, you had a lot more homework to turn in, and there was a lot more work to base your grades off of. (NADiA TAMSiLANi)
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The motto of Mooroolbark College is 'High standards, High expectations, Success.'.
Guerin College Preparatory High School's motto is 'Exceed your expectations'.
because if you have expectations you could have so much pain if you are dissapointed, if you have no regrets it makes life so much easier, expectations and regret are just other forms of pain and sadness
Pearl's parents felt foolish when they arrived at the college because they realized they had underestimated both the environment and the seriousness of the academic setting. They were unprepared for the college's vibrant atmosphere and the sophistication of the students, which made them feel out of place and naive. Additionally, their expectations did not align with the reality of college life, leading to feelings of embarrassment and inadequacy.
By lowering expectations.
Needs are the things you require in order to maintain life. Expectations are things you want or things you think you should have.
Life Pacific College was created in 1923.
Minnesota Life College was created in 1996.
Minnesota Life College's motto is 'Real Skills for Real Life'.
To prepare for life expectations, you have to sit down and make elaborate plans.
The inciting incident in "Great Expectations" is when Pip encounters the escaped convict, Magwitch, in the graveyard in the opening chapters. This encounter sets off a chain of events that shape Pip's life and lead him towards his "great expectations" of a better life.