On the first hand, schools differ from colleges by the …show more content…
Young children and old teenagers get to wear the same uniforms, in addition everyone being obliged with certain hair colors, lengths and styles. No accessories or extravagant shoes allowed, for boys as for girls; therefore, schools create cloned copies of students in different live sizes. Nonetheless, colleges eliminate such boundaries and grant their learners the freedom to choose what to wear and how to look. Limits surely apply in colleges to the extent of how much freedom is given, despite them being the most open to educational institutions to diversities, choices and