It isn't. It is much better. Much more fun (for the party boys and girls), much wider range of extra curricular activities (for the outdoor types) and you can study only the subjects you like and in much greater depth (for the scholastic types).
Plus in college people are more open minded and accepting - fewer bullies, cliques and bigots.
Hey it's not perfect, but it is as close as you get to it during your adult life.
Because it is a higher grade and there is more homework.
Who told you that? College is like anything else - it is what you make of it. If you work really hard in high school, and succeed well, you won't have much problem with college work.
High school is more of a challenge than elementary school, but, high school is much better because you have more freedom.
cuz its harder and theres more hw
Yes. The average college graduate makes significantly more money than a high school graduate.
Makes more education: collegeMakes more money: college (when you are working in a store or company, not in a college building)
High school students receive a myriad of college advertisement. Colleges are vying for high school student enrollment. The more students that are enrolled in the college means that the city and the state would provide more funds for the renovation of college buildings and the addition of new programs of study. Therefore, high school students receive a barrage of college advertisement requesting that they submit their application for college admission.
no because high school is for free and many students go.But college u have 2 pay for
Yes, most community colleges offer duel-enrollment. You'll have to check with your high school and the college you want to go to for details, but in this day and age, it's becoming more and more common for high school kids to earn college credit before their high school graduation.
The difference between college trigonometry and high school math is that college courses tend to be more focused in one subject. High school courses tend to provide the student with a broad understanding of math.
Yes, there is a difference between high school and college chemistry. College chemistry typically covers more advanced topics and goes into greater depth than high school chemistry. Additionally, college chemistry often involves more rigorous mathematical calculations and practical laboratory work.
High school is less of a concern then college. And even the college is not critical. Good grades in classes is of more importance.