Some similarities are:
- I go to the classes/lectures
- I have breakfast, lunch, dinner
- Students are late: in class, for tutorial, meeting for group work,...
- Learning materials are available for sale from previous students
- I ride the bike to Uni
- I meet friends whenever I have time
Some differences are:
- writing exams/assignments/Quizzes during the whole semester
- Very expensive reading Materials (required reading books)
- a lot of recommended reading articles/books/journals that give you a broader insight of the content in each week but takes a lot of time to read all of that
- attending Tutorials for practise the content from the lecture
- having a "perusal time" before the exam actually starts, where you are allowed to different things depending on your course (reading, writing notes, start exam,...)
- having cold/hot lunch and hot Dinner (but that's because I'm living with the family and I did it different at home)
- doing exercises (sport) at 6 am rather than at 4pm
- don't go out on fridays (because its more expensive)
- ALL lectures and Tutorials start on time
- The goal of studying is passing, the higher the score the more waste effort into the work
- sitting on my computer for a lot of time every day to read the recommended readings to be updated in all Coures
- writing the exams with 600 other students from different faculties in the gym.
- getting attacked by birds
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Best wishes from our Roadtrip!