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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341. Don't chew loudly, especially in movie theaters.
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342. When you think you have all your spelling and grammar perfect, have an English major proofread your paper and pay $1.00 for every mistake he or she finds.
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343. The problem with lying is that you have to remember your lies.
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344.To communicate better: Be specific.
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345. Some time in the first three weeks of school, spend twelve hours straight in a room with your text books and notebooks. Take bathroom and food breaks only-no phone calls, radio, TV, or friends.
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346. Poor study habits turn into poor grades.
Good study habits turn into good grades.
Great study habits turn into great grades.
Recommended reading:
Pocket Guide to Study Tips (Barron's Pocket Guides)
by W.H. Armstrong
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347. On multiple choice exams, read the question and cover the answers and see if you can come up with the right answer.
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348. On essay exams, turn up the volume: Write more, not less. And be neat.
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349. On any type of exam, answer the easy questions first.
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350. When taking an exam, don't spend too much time on any one question.
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