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Burton Barr Central Library
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378.19809 N637c
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Cholla Library
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378.19809 N637c
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South Mountain Community Library
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378.19809 N637c
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Summary:
An updated and expanded edition of a college survival primer by two college professors shares essential advice and strategies on topics ranging from stress management and test preparation to staying motivated and balancing academics with a social life.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
- You're in the big time now
- Where to find the help you need
- A few words about professors
- Zen and the art of course selection
- Major decisions: selecting a field of study
- Classes, work, and play : adjusting to the demands of college
- Timely tips: the ABC(&D)s of time management
- "I think I can, I think I can" : getting and staying motivated
- Igniting the fire: discovering your inner learner
- Arrrrrrrgh! and other ways to handle stress
- What's it all about? : understanding how you learn
- Can you believe that?
- Shhhhh
- a moment of silence, please : concentrating while you study
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- Your course syllabus is your friend
- What's up, doc? : understanding your prof's expectations
- Take note!
- Words! words! words!
- Active reading
- Three Rs and an M : remembering what you have read and heard
- Studying smarter
- Learning 2.0 : technology, college, and you
- Everything you wanted to know about research and presentations but were afraid to ask
- It's more than multiple guess : prepping for and taking objective exams
- Bluebook blues : prepping for and taking essay exams
- Is that your final answer?
- Just the FAQs : frequently asked questions.
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