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College 101 : The Book Your College Does Not Want You To Read
College 101 : The Book Your College Does Not Want You To ReadCollege 101 is an informal yet informative expose on college life, college survival and all the pratfalls involved.... More
The Effective Writing Program Student Writing Guide (University of Maryland University College)
The Effective Writing Program Student Writing Guide (University of Maryland University College)Successfully conveying any message requires properly using basic language rules. Communicating well is everyone's business and achieves very tangible goals. This book is designed to help you learn te techniques of successful communication and how to apply them to your course, where most of your grades are determined by written work.... More
The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study Guide
The Official SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Levels 1 & 2 Study GuideThe best way to practice for the SAT Subject Tests in Mathematics Every year nearly 300,000 high school students take an SAT Subject Test™ in Mathematics Level 1 or Mathematics Level 2. Many selective colleges recommend or require them for admission or placement. The Official SAT Subject Tests Study Guide: For Mathematics Level 1 and Level 2 is... More
Not Just Any College: The Guide to a College Search
Not Just Any College: The Guide to a College SearchNot Just Any College! The Guide to a College Search is an invaluable resource for families trying to determine the best college for a student to attend. The author shares her unique and personal perspective on the subject by citing examples of what to look for when considering a particular college. A checklist is provided... More
The Post-War University: Utopianist Campus and College
The Post-War University: Utopianist Campus and CollegeAn examination of the expansion of universities from the late 1950s to the early 1970s in Western Europe and North America. It concentrates on the widely-shared belief that good planning and distinguished architecture could bring forth academically mature and socially adjusted students.... More