3 of 3 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
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Burton Barr Central Library
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371.3028 J6309c
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: May 5 2009 )
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Cholla Library
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Teen 371.3028 J6309c
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Jul 21 2009 )
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Juniper Library
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371.3028 J6309c
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On Shelf
- (Checked in: Oct 12 2009 )
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Summary:
"Just being awake in class isn't enough to help you reach your academic goals. Succeeding in school requires hard work, discipline, and a little know-how. Caffeine Will Not Help You Pass That Test provides you with techniques to strengthen your study habits, relationships with teachers, and organizational skills. This book also includes strategies for acing standardized tests, such as the SAT and ACT, which is important in the increasingly competitive college application process." "So have that double espresso if you want, but also read and follow the advice in this book-you'll see your test scores improve as you learn the secrets to academic success in high school and for all future academic endeavors. Good luck! Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
- Introduction: The Power of Learning
- Section 1. Don't Miss This
- Chapter 1. Bare-Bones Minimum
- Section 2. Building Your Path to Excellence
- Chapter 2. Three Skills That Require Little or No Movement
- Chapter 3. Deciphering Your Teacher
- Chapter 4. Take Note!
- Chapter 5. Buying Time for Yourself
- Chapter 6. Best-Kept Study Secrets Revealed!
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- Chapter 7. Tackling the Test
- Chapter 8. In the Library and On the Internet
- Chapter 9. Paper Writing the Painless Way
- Section 3. Troubleshooting
- Chapter 10. When Things Go Wrong
- Section 4. Food for Your Brain
- Chapter 11. A Month of Motivations
- Afterword: Whatever You Do, Don't Give Up!
- Section 5. Reference.
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