On average, only one of out every two students who starts a college program ever earns a degree. This book is intended to help you to be one of the two graduating students who is successful at college. Based on the author's extensive experience in teaching and counseling in high school and college settings, "College Success" is packed with proven practical ideas to help any college student to be more successful. The tips and strategies are easy to understand and easy to implement to improve your success at college.
On average, only one of out every two students who starts a college program ever earns a degree. This book is intended to help you to be one of the tw...
On average, only one of out every two students who starts a university program ever earns a degree. This book is intended to help you to be one of the two graduating students who is successful at university. Based on the author's extensive experience in teaching and counseling in high school and university settings, "University Success" is packed with proven practical ideas to help any university student to be more successful. The tips and strategies are easy to understand and easy to implement to improve your success at university.
On average, only one of out every two students who starts a university program ever earns a degree. This book is intended to help you to be one of the...
Somerset Maugham once described Rudyard Kipling as 'our greatest short story writer', adding, 'I can't believe he will ever be equalled. I am sure he will never be excelled.' Known by many only for The Jungle Book and the Just So stories, Kipling's range was in fact much wider. Most readers will be familiar with his stories about India and many know of his adventure tale, 'The Man who would be King' which was made into a record-breaking film, but how many are aware of his horror stories like 'The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes', his ghost stories like 'They', his mystery stories like 'The...
Somerset Maugham once described Rudyard Kipling as 'our greatest short story writer', adding, 'I can't believe he will ever be equalled. I am sure he ...