The College Users' Manual What Professors Wish Students Knew Before the First Class |
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Author:
| O'Banion Smith, Courtney |
ISBN: | 978-0-9962311-1-4 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2015 |
Publisher: | Domino Dog Press
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $2.99 |
Book Description:
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So much of what makes you successful in college has nothing to do with intelligence or luck. If practiced consistently, the simple habits outlined in this guide will help first-time college students start off on the right track and stay the course for their entire academic journey. Find out the things students do that drive professors crazy, what professors assume about their students from the first day of class, and what professors wish students knew but never tell them. Intended for...
More DescriptionSo much of what makes you successful in college has nothing to do with intelligence or luck. If practiced consistently, the simple habits outlined in this guide will help first-time college students start off on the right track and stay the course for their entire academic journey. Find out the things students do that drive professors crazy, what professors assume about their students from the first day of class, and what professors wish students knew but never tell them. Intended for first time college students of any age or background who will physically attend an institution of higher learning, this book explains why making simple choices consistently and establishing certain habits early can be the difference between failing and succeeding. Learn valuable tips such as why the first day of class is so critical, why registering early helps your grades, the correct way to write emails to professors, and much more.