by
Jacobs, Lynn F., 1955-
Call Number
378.198 JAC
Publication Date
2019
Summary
"Picking a college is the something high school students and their parents spend a lot of time thinking about and researching. This helpful book will help them feel comfortable about the process. - Active authors. The authors maintain a web site, have an active speaking schedule, offer a popular campus orientation program, and write for national media on this topic. - Easy-to-Use Format: Lots of simple tips and humor that offers bite-size, high-value content that is presented in a style in which students are used to consuming content. Market description: High school students, college freshman, high school counselors, college recruiters, college orientation departments and first-year experience courses, parents and other relatives"
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by
Carter, Carol.
Call Number
378.198 CAR
Publication Date
2006
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by
Rowh, Mark.
Call Number
378.1
Publication Date
2010
Summary
People are flocking to community colleges to train for jobs, upgrade their skills, or save money before transferring to a four-year school. This book provides helpful advice for making the most of the community college experience by explaining everything you need to know about community college certificate and degree options, financial aid, study skills, online courses, time management, career planning, campus resources, the transfer process, and much more.
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by
Shatkin, Laurence.
Call Number
378.241 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Presents advice on matching a college major to personality types and provides skill sets, average earnings potential, and projected job growth for majors in such fields as business, science, the arts, medicine, communication, and education.
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by
Harpur, John, 1958-
Call Number
616.8588 22
Publication Date
2004
Summary
College life is particularly stressful for students with Asperger Syndrome (AS) and the resources that colleges provide for such students are often inadequate. This much needed guide provides information to help these students prepare successfully for the rites and rituals of studying, interact with staff and fellow students, cope with expectations and pressures, and understand their academic and domestic responsibilities. How will I cope with the workload? What do I do if I feel ill? How do I make friends and initiate relationships with the opposite sex? Drawing on first hand interviews with.
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