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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231. Concentrate.
Recommended reading:
Concentration a Guide to Mental Mastery
by M. Sadhu
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232. Always talk to your professors if you see them on campus.
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233. Get career experience by doing an internship or co-op.
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234. If you don't know what #233 refers to, find the office on campus that can explain it to you.
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235. Get a tutor before you REALLY need one.
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236. "How smart you are is not the point. What counts is how smart you study." Ron Fry (from required reading #2.)
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237. Dr. William James' three steps to habit formation:
#1. Start immediately.
#2. Do it flamboyantly.
#3. No exceptions.
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238. If you have a drinking problem (or if you think you have a drinking problem), go to Alcoholics Anonymous.
Recommended reading:
Alcoholics Anonymous: Big Book, Original Edition
by AA Services
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239. You are required to do well in your required courses. However, you are not required to like them.
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240. The worst type of prejudice is the prejudice you have against yourself. Don't pre-judge yourself.
Recommended reading:
In Praise of Prejudice: The Necessity of Preconceived Ideas
by Theodore Dalrymple
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