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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201. Take record your most difficult lectures.
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202. Always ask your professor's permission to tape their lectures. (They'll be flattered.)
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203. The ten most powerful two-letter words:
If it is to be, it is up to me!
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204. Don't even think of stealing something from the college bookstore.
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205. The First Rule of Retention: Pay Attention!
Recommended reading:
ConZentrate: Get Focused and Pay Attention--When Life Is Filled with Pressures, Distractions, and Multiple Priorities
by Sam Horn
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206. BUILD YOUR MENTAL MUSCLES.
Exercise #1: By moving one digit make this equation correct:
101 - 102 = 1
(See #397 for the answer.)
Recommended reading:
The Mensa Genius Quiz Book 2
by Marvin Grosswirth, Abbie F. Salny
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207. Keep a diary.
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208. There are three types of students:
>>> those who are in the parade
>>> those who are watching the parade
>>> those who are wondering "What parade?"
Participate, don't spectate.
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209. Never tell a racist, sexist, or anti-gay joke.
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210. Don't laugh at or encourage racist, sexist or anti-gay jokes.
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