My
previous school
Lei Chen
#650
4/26/2012
I am a transfer from Merrimack College-a
small college in North Andover, Massachusetts. When I first came to OSU, I was
so surprised by the huge campus, almost 10 times larger than my previous
school! The faculty in charge of the orientation told us OSU has 12 libraries;
almost each major has its own library; that’s awesome! You know, in my previous
school, there is only one small library; therefore, it is hard to find an empty
table sometimes. Moreover, OSU has campus buses giving students convenience to studying
in different buildings, but in my previous school, you don’t need to worry
about being late between two different classes, because it only costs 2 minutes
by foot from one building to another.
However, when I began to take class, I found
the small college had its own advantages, for instance, the size of class was
small, there were only 20 students in one class, so the professor could easily
to take care of every student, furthermore each student had enough time to show
their opinions; we have more chance to do presentation in the class and more
group works. Therefore, the atmosphere of class was good; every student focused
on the class. By contrast, the size of class
in OSU is much bigger, I take the biology 110 this quarter, and there are
nearly 600 students in the classroom! The professor stood on the front stage
and talked through the whole class. Some students don’t focus on the class, but
rather than talk with their friends or check their Facebook. Fortunately, the
English 106 has a small size; it helps us cover the language barrier more smoothly.
Besides studying, living
in OSU and Merrimack College is also different. In Merrimack, 90% of the
students live on the campus. Because students all live together, we have more
time to get in touch with each other, and help each other. The RA will take
care of all students, and hold various activities, for example, the match of
table tennis, BBQ party, Pizza Night; these activities make our life more
colorful, on
the other hand, in
OSU, most of students live off campus. Most students will rent an apartment and
take the bus or drive to school. Anyway, living off campus is much cheaper and
more convenient. Now I live in University Village, it is near the campus and providing
shuttles to school. My roommate here is very nice; he also comes from China,
sometimes, he will cook Chinese food for our dinner, that’s my favorite time.
My first friend in American is Petar Golijanin;
he was my roommate in my previous school. Petar is not an American even his English
is every good now. He comes from Serbia, and he has studied in
Merrimack College almost 3 years, his major is Biochemistry, he told me his goal was
getting a PhD degree. At the beginning, I felt afraid to talk to
him because my English was limited, but he told me that in his first year in
America, his English was even worse than me, doing more practice was the only
way to improve my English. Thus he suggested we could have a daily-talk before
bedtime, actually, my English was improved quickly during that time. Before the exams,
we would study in the library until 1 am, we encouraged each other when we felt
tired and wanted to give up, sometimes I could help him do some math problem
and he helped me check the grammar in my paper. Finally we both got satisfied
grades in our final exams.
Although I only studied in Merrimack for 4 months,
it really gives me a wonderful memory—the building in school, the helpful
professor, my roommate. Now I transferred to OSU—a totally different school
from Merrimack College, I believe the life here will be a new adventure.

Interesting story,since you provided us with two different universities. It seemed like in the beginning, you gave advantages to the university of Massachusetts, and disadvantages of OSU. However, in the second paragraph, you gave advantages to both universities. From my own experience, I think you should give disadvantage for OSU since this is a contrast paragraph. please give more examples about contradicting OSU in terms of norms of education, teaching systems,and activities. other than that your story is wonderful.
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