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	<title>Comments on: Been There, Should&#8217;ve Done That: 995 Tips for Making the Most of College</title>
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		<title>By: Bina</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bina</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 05:11:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Been There Should&#039;ve Done That: 995 Tips for Making the Most of College is a collection of wisdom and insight garnered from the real-life experiences of college graduates across America. The tips offer invaluable information that most guidance counselors don&#039;t cover on everything from boosting one&#039;s GPA, to the pros and cons of joining a fraternity/sorority, dealing with roommates, staying safe, managing one&#039;s time, and much more. &quot;If you can&#039;t get into a class, talk directly to the instructor. Say something to set yourself apart from the other 20 people who are trying to add it - mention a colleague who &#039;suggested the class,&#039; talk about your &#039;special interest&#039; in his area... whatever it takes.&quot; An absolute must-read for anyone preparing for their first (or second, or third, or fourth!) year of college.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Been There Should&#8217;ve Done That: 995 Tips for Making the Most of College is a collection of wisdom and insight garnered from the real-life experiences of college graduates across America. The tips offer invaluable information that most guidance counselors don&#8217;t cover on everything from boosting one&#8217;s GPA, to the pros and cons of joining a fraternity/sorority, dealing with roommates, staying safe, managing one&#8217;s time, and much more. &#8220;If you can&#8217;t get into a class, talk directly to the instructor. Say something to set yourself apart from the other 20 people who are trying to add it &#8211; mention a colleague who &#8216;suggested the class,&#8217; talk about your &#8216;special interest&#8217; in his area&#8230; whatever it takes.&#8221; An absolute must-read for anyone preparing for their first (or second, or third, or fourth!) year of college.</p>
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		<title>By: Hunter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Hunter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 04:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
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The book covers a lot of territory from roommates to study habits to gaining weight (aka &quot;the freshman 15&quot;).  On the whole, the advice was spot on and could only help incoming freshmen. Scared and clueless, they would get some insight on what lies ahead in a wide variety of college settings, academic as well as social.  The Top Ten Ways to Make Your Roommate Happy (page 37) is hilarious as well as helpful, and includes:  &quot;Remember, it&#039;s a dorm room, not a romantic hideaway&quot; and &quot;Flush!&quot;&#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;There are pros and cons though to quoting former students&#039; experiences.  While they relate their experiences on a variety of subjects, the for/against quotes might send mixed messages.  Some say rooming with their best friend was a fantastic experience, while others say it was a huge mistake.  On the postive side, knowing others opinions might at least  make these incoming freshmen think twice on these issues before making their own decisions.  &#013;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;There is much to be learned from reading this book and it truly has the best intentions for its readers.  The humorous slant and less-than-wordy style will appeal to its intended audience.  It would make a great gift for graduation or even sooner. 50 Ways to Leave Your Mother
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The book covers a lot of territory from roommates to study habits to gaining weight (aka &#8220;the freshman 15&#8243;).  On the whole, the advice was spot on and could only help incoming freshmen. Scared and clueless, they would get some insight on what lies ahead in a wide variety of college settings, academic as well as social.  The Top Ten Ways to Make Your Roommate Happy (page 37) is hilarious as well as helpful, and includes:  &#8220;Remember, it&#8217;s a dorm room, not a romantic hideaway&#8221; and &#8220;Flush!&#8221;&#13;</p>
<p>There are pros and cons though to quoting former students&#8217; experiences.  While they relate their experiences on a variety of subjects, the for/against quotes might send mixed messages.  Some say rooming with their best friend was a fantastic experience, while others say it was a huge mistake.  On the postive side, knowing others opinions might at least  make these incoming freshmen think twice on these issues before making their own decisions.  &#13;</p>
<p>There is much to be learned from reading this book and it truly has the best intentions for its readers.  The humorous slant and less-than-wordy style will appeal to its intended audience.  It would make a great gift for graduation or even sooner. 50 Ways to Leave Your Mother</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 03:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
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After looking through several like books, my son--who is a college junior--selected this book to give to his soon-to-be freshman sister because &quot;it&#039;s a quick, fun read and covers about everything she needs to know and a lot of stuff I didn&#039;t.&quot;  She loved it and it actually initiated some good discussion between them. I ended up giving one to each of her close friends for graduation instead of greeting cards.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After looking through several like books, my son&#8211;who is a college junior&#8211;selected this book to give to his soon-to-be freshman sister because &#8220;it&#8217;s a quick, fun read and covers about everything she needs to know and a lot of stuff I didn&#8217;t.&#8221;  She loved it and it actually initiated some good discussion between them. I ended up giving one to each of her close friends for graduation instead of greeting cards.</p>
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