High school you have one teacher for the whole year in all subjects, so this gives the teacher the opportunity to have the time to decorate their class the way they want if it’s an English class or Psychology class. In the classrooms the teacher may put up posters or headings that are relevant to the subject. In high school classrooms the teachers have a class set of textbooks so students could have the textbook at hand if needed. Also high school classrooms have the American flag up on the walls. As in college you walk into the classroom, there is so such posters or writing on the wall to show you what subject room you are in. This is mainly due to the fact that college teachers have to share the room with other teachers. Also going back to my previous explanation in college since it’s a choice for the student to attend classes the college does not care much of the decoration in the classrooms. There are also more variety of ages present in the classroom so the color on the walls and posters are not relevant to the student 's situation of self-esteem. What stays the same in these classrooms is that you have one teacher for each subject. The homework is also the same amount you would get in high …show more content…
I list many differences, between high school campuses and college campuses. The one question that I will answer is college truly different from high school, or is it based on how society has labeled the two? What I have seen and believe is that the way we label high school and college is based on maturity. In high school, we see immature students that have things handed to them. As in college, students are on their own since their age group is from 18 to however old. Society gave that name to the schools, based on what I stated. Society ties into the concept of the differences of the two schools and how we present them on television and