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This episode of the Edupurist features a discussion with dual-enrolled high school/ college students from Riverhead Charter School/Suffolk Community College about their experiences with college classes. They talk about the differences between high school and college classes, noting that they are more academically challenging and offer more freedom and control over their education. They also discuss the benefits of an early college program, including exploring different classes. The students share their preferences for more minor, interactive types over large lecture halls and discuss study techniques they have found effective, such as Cornell notes and discussing class material with friends. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of 8 AM classes for productivity. The students express a sense of preparation and gratitude for the opportunities provided, and their teacher emphasizes the importance of being ready for college-level courses.
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This episode of the Edupurist features a discussion with dual-enrolled high school/ college students from Riverhead Charter School/Suffolk Community College about their experiences with college classes. They talk about the differences between high school and college classes, noting that they are more academically challenging and offer more freedom and control over their education. They also discuss the benefits of an early college program, including exploring different classes. The students share their preferences for more minor, interactive types over large lecture halls and discuss study techniques they have found effective, such as Cornell notes and discussing class material with friends. Additionally, they highlight the benefits of 8 AM classes for productivity. The students express a sense of preparation and gratitude for the opportunities provided, and their teacher emphasizes the importance of being ready for college-level courses.