"In the first edition of P.O.W.E.R. Learning, I wrote about Mark Johnson, a student whom I encountered early in my teaching career. Smart, articulate, and likable, he certainly wanted to succeed in college, and he seemed every bit as capable as those students who were doing quite well. Yet Mark was a marginal student, someone who allowed multiple opportunities to succeed to pass him by. Although he clearly had the talent necessary to be successful in college--and ultimately in life--he lacked the skills to make use of his talents"--
Proceedings of the 13th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference held in Adelaide in June 2010.
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The Nelson Quick Guide for the College Student
College Survival: Personal and Academic Skills
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Learning Success: Being Your Best at College and Life
How to Succeed in College
Inside the pages of this book, are valuable insights for students to learn how to schedule their time efficiently, how to stop procrastinating, and how to manage their studies, work, and their personal life" --