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Differences between High School and Uni

High School

University
Enrolment You enrol once from the start of high school until you graduate. You are required to enrol every session with chosen subjects.
Personal Freedom/ Responsibilities You are required to do the work that is managed and prioritised by the teacher. You are required to be more independent, to take responsibilities, make decisions and prioritise your study and life.
Classroom Each subject takes place in a classroom with 25 students or less. Class format may include lectures, tutorials, practicals, laboratory, field work or online work. Class size can range from small to very large.
Class Schedule You are provided with a set timetable of classes from 8:30am to 3pm, Monday to Friday with recess and lunch in between. You personalise your own timetable with choices of set times for each subject.
Teacher Teachers follow set text to help students learn. Often there is one teacher per subject and they will provide guidance and support in your study. Teaching staff (lecturers, tutors) expand on and simplify set text with new information to help students learn. There are a number of academics per subject that expect students to be responsible for their work.
Learning Style You learn by absorbing and understanding the information provided, with majority of your study occurring inside of the classroom. Students are required to think critically, generate new ideas and learn independently. A significant amount of study taking place outside of the classroom.