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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81. Never forget that you have the world's most powerful computer sitting on top of your shoulders.

Recommended reading:

Use Both Sides of Your Brain: New Mind-Mapping Techniques, Third Edition
by Tony Buzan

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82. Getting through college is not a sprint, it's a marathon.
And you'll get the best results if you're part of a relay team.

Recommended reading:

Been There, Should've Done That II : More Tips for Making the Most of College
by Suzette Tyler

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83. Treat your roommates as if they were your best friends even if they aren't.

"With every deed you are sowing a seed, though the harvest you may not see." Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1855-1919, American Poet, Journalist

Recommended reading:

The Smart Student's Guide to Healthy Dorm Living: How to Survive Stress, Late Nights, and the College Cafeteria
by M. J. Smith

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84. Nothing tastes as good as thin feels.

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85. Here's a good gauge to tell whether you'll graduate: If you play cards more than you study, you won't.

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86. Students like interesting professors. Professors like interesting students. Be an interesting student.

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87. The very first step to becoming an interesting student is to act interested.

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88. Buy a time management organizer. Use it!

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89. Never forget Mother's Day.

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90. Habits start out as tiny threads and end up as strong cables.

Recommended reading:

The Habit Change Workbook: How to Break Bad Habits and Form Good Ones
by James Claiborn Ph.D.

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