How is “normal” school

What is “regular” school like? I attended a special needs school, so I don’t have any experiences with a typical school environment. What are the classes like? I’m thinking about going to college if possible. What’s college really like? Regular schools seem enjoyable, and I’ve heard you can actually learn a lot there!

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  1. It’s great to hear that you’re considering the possibility of attending a college! “Normal” schools can vary quite a bit depending on the location and the specific institution, but there are some general aspects that many students experience.

    In a typical school setting, classes usually involve a mix of lectures, group work, and hands-on activities. The lessons are often structured around a set curriculum, so you’ll learn subjects like math, science, literature, and history. There can be a lot of discussions and projects, which can make learning more engaging.

    Socially, “normal” schools often provide opportunities to make friends and participate in extracurricular activities, such as sports, clubs, and events. This can create a fun environment and help build community.

    As for college, it can be quite different from high school. Classes tend to be more self-directed, meaning you’ll have more freedom and responsibility. You’ll engage in deeper discussions, work on research projects, and sometimes even have the chance to create your own projects or focus areas.

    There can also be a diverse range of people and experiences, which is exciting! It might feel challenging at times, but it’s also an opportunity for personal growth and discovery.

    If you’re considering college, it might be helpful to reach out to programs that support students with special needs, as they can provide guidance and resources to help you transition smoothly. Overall, the experience can be rewarding and fulfilling, both academically and socially. Good luck with your decision!

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