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Good things come in small packages....Any college student can profit greatly from its practical suggestions, down-to-earth wisdom, and profound insights into the human condition on campus. A perfect gift for the high school graduate. (James DiGiacomo, S.J., Regis High School and Fordham University The Advising Quarterly)
...an exceptionally well written book. Its wisdom embraces the spirit of youthful aspirations and dreams. This book goes far beyond How to Survive College. It invites us to savor it. (Robert Simmermon, Georgia State University The Advising Quarterly)
...offers a philosophical, humorous look at the many questions that confront first-year college students. The book's scope is broad, with advice on academic matters as well as discussion of career choices, friendships, sexual relationships, religious life, and family life. Coverage of academic life includes study habits, exams, term papers, use of the library, and course selection. (The Advising Quarterly)
...offers a philosophical, humorous look at the many questions that confront first-year college students. The book's scope is broad, with advice on academic matters as well as discussion of career choices, friendships, sexual relationships, religious life, and family life. Coverage of academic life includes study habits, exams, term papers, use of the library, and course selection. (The Advising Quarterly)
Good things come in small packages....Any college student can profit greatly from its practical suggestions, down-to-earth wisdom, and profound insights into the human condition on campus. A perfect gift for the high school graduate. (James DiGiacomo, S.J., Regis High School and Fordham University The Advising Quarterly)
...an exceptionally well written book. Its wisdom embraces the spirit of youthful aspirations and dreams. This book goes far beyond How to Survive College. It invites us to savor it. (Robert Simmermon, Georgia State University The Advising Quarterly)
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