Community college is slightly different. Some are still living at home, only a few miles away, and some are grown adults who are far past their partying days. College has a laid-back aura about it and a more relaxed feel. The professor might come in with a full sleeve of tattoos, high-fiving everyone. There is not necessarily a dress code, it is more of a "common sense" rule. The schedule is far more flexible to fit around student's work and home life. Each student is responsible for themselves. They are trusted to walk across campus to get from class to class and go to the restroom without a hall pass. Phones can be out without getting confiscated, due to the fact that some students have children at home, or other responsibilities that require having to keep an eye on their phone. College is more about discussing real-world problems as a class and less about using class time to just memorize things in preparation for constant
Community college is slightly different. Some are still living at home, only a few miles away, and some are grown adults who are far past their partying days. College has a laid-back aura about it and a more relaxed feel. The professor might come in with a full sleeve of tattoos, high-fiving everyone. There is not necessarily a dress code, it is more of a "common sense" rule. The schedule is far more flexible to fit around student's work and home life. Each student is responsible for themselves. They are trusted to walk across campus to get from class to class and go to the restroom without a hall pass. Phones can be out without getting confiscated, due to the fact that some students have children at home, or other responsibilities that require having to keep an eye on their phone. College is more about discussing real-world problems as a class and less about using class time to just memorize things in preparation for constant