The College student's handbook / Abraham H. Lass and Eugene S. Wilson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : D. White Co., c1965Description: xii, 176 pages ; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • LB 3605 .L37 1965
Contents:
1. You're in -- 2. orientation -- 3. Freshman year -- 4. Meeting your financial problems -- 5. How to use the library -- 6. How to read -- 7. What to read -- 8. How to study -- 9. How to take notes -- 10. The term paper -- 11. How to take a test -- 12. The upper class years -- 13. You're out! -- After college, what?
Summary: Every September more than a million students enter America's colleges as freshmen. You will soon be one of them. You have graduated from high school, taken part in community and extracurricular activities, won the approval of your teachers and counselors, survived your college entrance tests and admissions interviews. You're coming to college filled with hope, excitement, and anticipation.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Graduate Studies General Circulation Gen. Ed - CEAS GC LB 3605 .L37 1965 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000012705

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1. You're in -- 2. orientation -- 3. Freshman year -- 4. Meeting your financial problems -- 5. How to use the library -- 6. How to read -- 7. What to read -- 8. How to study -- 9. How to take notes -- 10. The term paper -- 11. How to take a test -- 12. The upper class years -- 13. You're out! -- After college, what?

Every September more than a million students enter America's colleges as freshmen. You will soon be one of them. You have graduated from high school, taken part in community and extracurricular activities, won the approval of your teachers and counselors, survived your college entrance tests and admissions interviews. You're coming to college filled with hope, excitement, and anticipation.

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