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The student's comprehensive guide for college & other life lessons, what to expect and how to succeed, Valarie R. Austin

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The student's comprehensive guide for college & other life lessons, what to expect and how to succeed, Valarie R. Austin
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The student's comprehensive guide for college & other life lessons
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Valarie R. Austin
Sub title
what to expect and how to succeed
Summary
Are you unsure if college is for you? Do you wonder if you are prepared? Do you know when and how you should start saving for college? Are you confused about which college to attend? How do you choose a major which best fits your interests? In "The Student's Comprehensive Guide for College & Other Life Lessons," author Valarie R. Austin answers these questions. She also shares her knowledge from attending, graduating, and acquiring four college degrees from four different schools. She gives tough practical advice to guide high school, college-bound and current college students about the discipline, skills, and knowledge necessary to successfully graduate on time. The book is a comprehensive study aid and college guide that students will read before college, read while in college, and pass along to friends and family who may attend college later. After her service in the U.S. Army, Valarie retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel. She is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point. As a college student, she has earned an associate's degree, two bachelor's degrees and one master's degree. Valarie, therefore, has unique insights into staying and graduating from college. Through charts, statistics, and easy to follow discussions, Valarie offers a detailed view of the many obstacles facing college students as well as specific action plans to overcome them. In this book, you will learn how to: > Determine if a four-year degree is the best path for you and explore alternatives > Research and select the best college for you > Start making funding decisions about college costs, saving and student loan debt > Investigate and choose a major > Get the most benefit out of your classes, regarding note-taking, studying, and reading > Use college resources for academic and other assistance > Maneuver college life outside of the classroom > Navigate graduation requirements
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Student's comprehensive guide for college and other life lessons
Contributor
Content