Describe Your Experience When You Changed Your School/College
Introduction.
Students have to change their school and college when they want higher education and want to study a specific subject. Sometimes students have to move to urban areas for higher education. And the experience of New institutions and universities is totally unique. Some students travel abroad for higher education and they experience a cultural shock while others find this exciting.
Main Answer
Here I am going to talk about my experience in the University.
- Why did you change your school/college?
I belong to a small town in North Gujarat and I wanted to study my higher education in a well-known University in my state. I have read a lot about MSU Baroda so I inquired more about this university. Colleges in my hometown and nearby city did not have up to the mark infrastructure and academic quality so I decided to start my bachelor's degree in this university.
- When was it?
This happened just after my high school education finished and I wanted to study my English majors and after a lot of searching and multiple inquiries at different colleges and universities I decided to study at MSU Baroda.
- Was that helpful?
Yes absolutely it was a really mesmerizing experience studying here. Baroda is the cultural identity of my state and known for its diverse culture. MSU has all the facilities and amenities in the form of academics. Every department is known for excellent education. People in the city are very welcoming and supportive. I completed my entire bachelor's and master's in this university. I feel that this academic experience will help me build my career and future prospects.
- What were the consequences after that?
There were no negative consequences when I entered this university. I was welcomed with great love and respect. All my peers were cheerful people, the professors were extremely supportive. In Fact I did not miss my hometown at all in this city when I made new friends.
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Part 3 - Follow-up Questions
1. Are children better at solving problems than adults?
Yes absolutely, children are very good at solving problems as they have a golden heart they can forgive and learn new things any time. Secondly, they have curiosity to learn new things which Makes them good problem solvers.
2. If people move frequently, is it better to stay in one house all the time?
Staying at one house creates a great comfortable zone and bonding with neighbors and area. We know everything about the area and people, culture and tradition of the neighborhood. While changing residence can be frustrating we have to make friends again and adjust ourselves in different settings which everyone does not like.
3. What are the pros and cons of living in a high-rise building?
Living in high-rise buildings exists as all facilities and amenities are available like gym, theatre, swimming pool and at the top floor there is very little noise. One can feel the silence. And all these amenities are shared with others. The darker side is some people fear heights and have anxiety about lifts and elevators. Sometimes at the time of natural calamities or catastrophic situations people feel more fear in high rise buildings.
4. What are the pros and cons of living in an old and new neighborhood?
The old neighborhood is well-known and supportive in all situations. We already have a strong bond with them. While the new neighbourhood is unknown and can be anything we can't expect anything special from them. They can be extremely good or weird.
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