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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271. Don't watch soap operas until June.
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272. Don't eat at the same place with the same people every day.
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273. Every semester take one course that interests you and that does not fulfill a requirement.
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274. Make at least one friend in each of your classes.
Recommended reading:
How to Win Friends & Influence People
by Dale Carnegie
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275. The most important thing you can learn in college is to learn how to learn.
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276. Don't be taught-learn.
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277. Required reading #5:
Mastery by George Leonard.
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278. "Stupid is as stupid does." Forrest Gump
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279. The #1 most important thing your teachers never taught you about learning: You don't remember words and numbers, you DO remember pictures and visual images. To memorize material, paint word-pictures in your mind.
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280. First-year students study the most and get the lowest grades. Seniors study the least and get the highest grades.
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