Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Traditional vs Non Traditional
Robyn CampbellCampbell 1 English one hundred one Professor Beckham March 19, 2013 Traditional Students vs. Non Traditional Students A non tralatitiousistic pupil leave transition into college better than a tralatitious assimilator collectable to allotted responsibility and independence on their part. A non traditionalistic student has a much than serious approach where as a traditional student overlooks focus in their first steps as an adult. The demographic of a student has changed over the years. A college student is non typically eighteen years old and living in a manse on campus anymore.A college student is over the age of twenty five and a single p arnt in some cases. They assume family and financial obligations and peradventure a full while job. some(a) may not even possess a amply school diploma, meet a GED. two traditional and non traditional students pitch responsibilities forthside of college. While the majority of students rectify out of steep sc hool go forth likely totally throw a part while job, students twenty five and previous(a) will be juggling far more. A traditional student will continue to live with p bents and not worry too much financially.As a non traditional student, not only will most have a full fourth dimension job, but a family to get by for, a mortgage, and a car payment on shed light on of the class and homework time. It is estimated that only 13% of junior students are currently working vs. 60% of non traditional students (ACSFA 17). Although newfangled adults have less(prenominal) baggage entering into college, they tend to guess more affectionately and independent than academically. This brings up the topic of reputation. As a non traditional student, starting time college can be frightening.Most older students are friendly, but outgoing and wanting to make friends with e veryone in class is not top priority on the list. As a young adult transitions from tall school, a social atmosphere, college is considered to be no different. Some students from certain high schools will attend the same college so social hour continues. As far as a non traditional student, grades are more distinguished than making a best friend or creation invited to parties. As a younger student, social life could set you back. As an older student, this has already been achieved and allows for more participation due to more life experience.There are challenges in life that can throw anyone off the right track. Unfortunately, adding college into the conflate only makes it that much harder. Challenges can be very much related to to responsibility and how a student is affected socially. Non traditional students worry close not fitting in where traditional students worry more slightly making it to class on time, wether even at all. As a student returning to college after several years, there is anxiety and a fear that this is the last chance to make something of yourself.If you just got out of high school, chances are there was hardly any studying going on there, so why start now? At the same time an older student needs to juggle school, a job, and family, a younger student needs to juggle school, a job, and maintain a social life. As a young adult, the social life is what is the most distracting, starring(p) to missed classes and poor grades. Transitioning from high school to college can be just as difficult as being out of high school for several years and starting college. Independence is the key part of starting college.As a young adult, this means righting to your own schedule and now being able to do as you please. As an older adult, this means more responsibility added to the list. Age difference will determine on adjusting to college. Some will argue that the young crowd is very immature. They may adjust socially, but they do not involve this as an adult experience. Arriving on time may have been a slap on the wrist joint in the ancient, but what they dont re alize is now its nothing but time and currency. Someone who has had independence for longer than a year is going to see college similar to having started a career already.Focusing in class and on assignments is harder for a traditional student than a non traditional student. After taking care of social time at night, a younger student is less likely to come to class, let alone pay attention. Due to lack of time because of the overwhelming feeling of too much going on, young adults take less time to complete assignments to the best of their ability. As a non traditional student, school comes first. Good grades are heavy and attendance is necessary to maintain the required academic standards.The only thing on a young students mind is getting by with the bare minimum and getting a job somewhere. Students who have spent most of their working days at a dead end job, barely supporting themselves and their family are looking for a career to help them adjust to the economy as it change s frequently. Focus goes along with how a student does academically. Although some may say, non traditional students have less time to study, traditional students make it less of a priority. To do well academically, study time is required. Time management is very important to achieve this on top of all other aspects of life.A non-traditional student does not have the luxury of wasting time. This is a time to withdraw and may be their last time to work hard and have a decent career. The government offers financial aid to almost everyone. Parents of this past generation have made sure they went to college themselves and were able to provide for their children. several(prenominal) scholarships during high school are given out. That is not the case for older, more independent students. There isnt a free ride involved when you go back to college after years of working a full time job.In Marion Bowls, Experiencing the barriers non-traditional students entering higher education, she state s that these financial hurdles delay the progress of non traditional students (p. 157). There isnt any help from parents. As an older adult, realizing the amount of money that is being used for your education and knowing it will come out of your pocket wether now or in the future, makes it that much more important to do well. It is not fun to pay for college later on and have nothing to show for it. With the continued help of our college professors and mentors, non traditional students will do better than they are now in school.Doing things the old fashion focus may be the route taken, but it allows for proper learning, reading, and writing. Taking a short cut just to get the work done does not necessarily mean a good grade or a future career. Works Cited Bowl, Marion. Experiencing the barriers non traditional students entering higher education. Research cover and Education 16. 2 (2001) pp. 141-160. Web. 10 March 2013. Advisor Committee on Student Financial Assistance. Pathways t o Success. Washington D. C. Advisor Committee. 2012. Print.
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