A typical high school student attends classes for approximately six hours a day in a room with about thirty familiar people or friends. Assignments are often given daily and teachers can openly communicate with parents about a student’s progress. The pattern of the school day is predictable and the responsibilities of being a high school student are well understood within the freshman year. However, the responsibilities of being a college student are markedly different and sometimes those differences can derail a successful start.
A college freshman only attends classes between twelve to fifteen hours a week in either a room with anywhere between thirty to two hundred unfamiliar people. The professor provides a syllabus at the beginning of the semester and each student is responsible to submit projects on a given date. Professors are not permitted to share information about a student with a parent unless the student signs a form to permit that type of communication, even though parents are paying for the instruction.
This free EA Workshop will be given on Thursday, May 4 at 7PM at the Studio Around The Corner, which is located at 67 Main Street, Brewster, NY.
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