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How to survive your freshman year / Scott Silverman, Ed.D., Frances Northcutt, Ed.M., special editors, created by Mark W. Bernstein & Yadin Kaufmann.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Hundreds of heads survival guidePublisher: Atlanta, Georgia : Hundreds of Heads Books, 2013Description: xiv, 434 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781933512617 (pbk.)
  • 193351261X (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.1/98
LOC classification:
  • LB 2343.32 H847 2013
Contents:
Get ready : What to take to college Get set : Leaving home Go : Starting out Expectations : College dreams & campus reality Dorms : The good life? Talking to strangers : Your roommate & you Filling daytime hours : Choosing (and attending) classes Hitting the books : Why, when & how to study Extracurriculars : Making the most of your free time Technology : Facebook, Twitter, and the online college experience Money for your life : Working & finances Food for thought : Pop-tarts, beer & other essential nutrients Ready to wear : Fashion & (at some point) laundry Friends : Good, better, best or former Going out, getting serious : Dating & sex Parties 101 : How to have fun&be safe Animal house : Fraternities & sororities Road trip! : Vacations and studying abroad Family ties : Keeping in touch & setting boundaries More wisdom : Good stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else
Summary: "The work is a compilation of advice and stories from hundreds of students at more than 100 colleges across the US, regarding all the important aspects of life as a first-year college student, based on interviews with those students. Topics covered include: leaving home, dormitory life, studying, choosing classes and majors, fraternities, extra-curricular activities, campus food, etc. The work also includes short "expert articles" written by professionals who work with college students. This is the 5th edition of How to Survive Your Freshman Year"-- Provided by publisher.
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Get ready : What to take to college
Get set : Leaving home
Go : Starting out
Expectations : College dreams & campus reality
Dorms : The good life?
Talking to strangers : Your roommate & you
Filling daytime hours : Choosing (and attending) classes
Hitting the books : Why, when & how to study
Extracurriculars : Making the most of your free time
Technology : Facebook, Twitter, and the online college experience
Money for your life : Working & finances
Food for thought : Pop-tarts, beer & other essential nutrients
Ready to wear : Fashion & (at some point) laundry
Friends : Good, better, best
or former
Going out, getting serious : Dating & sex
Parties 101 : How to have fun&be safe
Animal house : Fraternities & sororities
Road trip! : Vacations and studying abroad
Family ties : Keeping in touch & setting boundaries
More wisdom : Good stuff that doesn't fit anywhere else

"The work is a compilation of advice and stories from hundreds of students at more than 100 colleges across the US, regarding all the important aspects of life as a first-year college student, based on interviews with those students. Topics covered include: leaving home, dormitory life, studying, choosing classes and majors, fraternities, extra-curricular activities, campus food, etc. The work also includes short "expert articles" written by professionals who work with college students. This is the 5th edition of How to Survive Your Freshman Year"-- Provided by publisher.

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