Offers survival tips on adjusting to college life, on- and off-campus housing, the Greek scene, studying, exams and papers, finances, partying, and balancing work and leisure time. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I think this book gives it's readers just about everything they need to know about being a college student. It does so in an easy to read and engaging way. It is practical rather than theoretical and very easy to read and gives both the "how-to" and "why's". College represents a huge time of transition and transformation that few parents and students are prepared for. After working on campus in Student Life for many years I have seen how difficult this transition is first-hand. College is not all fun and games ... it is an incredible adventure, but a journey that each person needs to prepare themselves for in any and every way that they can. "The Complete Idiot's Guide to College Survival" gives us some great "real-life" advice on "how to do this thing called college". Review by: Nick B. Herberger author of "The Freshman 40: everything you need to know about your first forty days in college". For more information, please visit [...] college life begins with The Freshman 40: everything you need to know about your first 40 days in college
What was that guy thinking?
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I was pretty impressed by the CIG College Survival--much more so than the two books touted by the review below. It actually concentrates on getting someone ready to go to college than "revealling the deep dark secrets of college life"--which, as anyone who's been to college will tell you, are not especially deep, dark, or secret. Better you should know to have a credit card and bring shower shoes. How much you want to bet the review below was written by the author or publisher of one of those books?
College Survival
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
My daughter, who will be entering college, received a copy of this book as a gift. I was flipping through and realized that there is plenty of practical advice here for parents to learn too. Dr. Rozakis knows her stuff and shares it all.I've recommended this book to the parents of my daughter's friends, as well as to my brothers, even though their kids have a few years to go before college.
College Survival Guide = A++
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
As a current college student, I foundn that this book completely covers the gamut of the life of the college student. From moving in to course scheduling to the social scene, Dr. Rozakis gives tips for even the most apprehensive pre-college student. I showed a copy to a friend who will be entering college in the fall and there were tips in there she didn't even think about, such as bringing rolls of quarters for the laundry machine! Good job Dr. Rozakis... keep 'em coming!
Every college student needs this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
There are so many good tips in this book, I cannot begin to list them. Dr. Rozakis' work has helped me keep my head in college numerous times, and I think every college student could benefit from this book.
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