The Freshman's Guide to College Academics

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Author: Robert Berry ISBN: 9781311146809
Publisher: Robert Berry Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Berry
ISBN: 9781311146809
Publisher: Robert Berry
Publication: April 2, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Many college freshmen head into their first year on campus thinking that college academics are going to be a breeze, and that they will be able to use the same practices that worked so well in achieving academic success in high school in their first year on campus. Unfortunately, many soon realize that college is quite a bit different from high school, and achieving high grades in college isn’t going to be quite as easy as they originally thought. The issue for new college freshmen is not that they didn’t learn enough academic knowledge in the high school class room to be successful in college. Rather the issue is that new students do not understand what practices they need to engage in order to be successful academically.

The author of The Freshman’s Guide to College Academics is a recent college graduate who experienced these same struggles his freshman year of college. He was able to learn over the course of his freshman year what he needed to do to be a successful college student, but he wished he had had this information before his first day on campus. So he decided to write a booklet that would provide incoming college freshmen with the knowledge they need to know in order to get off to a great start academically their freshman year.

The Freshman’s Guide to College Academics contains information about how students can go about choosing the best professors, as well as information about how students can ace those first exams. The booklet also shows students all the places that they can seek assistance on their campus if they are struggling with their coursework, as well as information about how students can write high quality papers from their first day on campus. The booklet also includes information about how students can use the latest technology to complete their coursework in an efficient manner.

Reading The Freshman’s Guide to College Academics will allow your freshman to succeed academically in their first year on campus, and allow them to avoid dropped classes that prevent many college students from graduating on time. The booklet is a short, 30 minute read, which will provide your student with the information they need to know in order to make the transition from high school to college successfully.

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Many college freshmen head into their first year on campus thinking that college academics are going to be a breeze, and that they will be able to use the same practices that worked so well in achieving academic success in high school in their first year on campus. Unfortunately, many soon realize that college is quite a bit different from high school, and achieving high grades in college isn’t going to be quite as easy as they originally thought. The issue for new college freshmen is not that they didn’t learn enough academic knowledge in the high school class room to be successful in college. Rather the issue is that new students do not understand what practices they need to engage in order to be successful academically.

The author of The Freshman’s Guide to College Academics is a recent college graduate who experienced these same struggles his freshman year of college. He was able to learn over the course of his freshman year what he needed to do to be a successful college student, but he wished he had had this information before his first day on campus. So he decided to write a booklet that would provide incoming college freshmen with the knowledge they need to know in order to get off to a great start academically their freshman year.

The Freshman’s Guide to College Academics contains information about how students can go about choosing the best professors, as well as information about how students can ace those first exams. The booklet also shows students all the places that they can seek assistance on their campus if they are struggling with their coursework, as well as information about how students can write high quality papers from their first day on campus. The booklet also includes information about how students can use the latest technology to complete their coursework in an efficient manner.

Reading The Freshman’s Guide to College Academics will allow your freshman to succeed academically in their first year on campus, and allow them to avoid dropped classes that prevent many college students from graduating on time. The booklet is a short, 30 minute read, which will provide your student with the information they need to know in order to make the transition from high school to college successfully.

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