The LIST That Can Save Your College Life:
429 Secret Ingredients for College Success
by Dr. Rob Gilbert, Ph.D. and Carl Galletti
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171. "The more you sweat in the gym, the less you'll bleed on the street."
(Found on the walls of the gyms of State Police Training Academies around the country.)
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172. Get in the habit of saying "you" and "your" more than "I" and "my."
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173. "There ain"t no such thing as a free lunch."
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174. When you take notes, circle and put stars around everything the professor writes on the board.
Recommended reading:
Note-Taking Made Easy (Study Smart Series)
by Judi Kesselman-Turkel and Franklynn Peterson
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175. Most students only visit their professors to complain about grades.
DON'T DO THIS!
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176. When you're at he library feeling down and discouraged, go to the encyclopedia and read the biographies of Helen Keller and Abraham Lincoln.
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177. Be careful of people who think they have all the right answers.
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178. Plan to live in the dorms for at least two years.
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179. The most important question you can ask a fraternity or sorority you're thinking of joining: "How many of your brothers/sisters who graduated last spring went on to medical school, law school, MBA programs or grad school?"
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180. If you think a particular class is great, tell the professor.
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