
Getting the Most Out of College
Pearson (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 10. January 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
304 pages
978-0-13-060713-3 (ISBN)
Description
For course in Freshman Orientation/Student Success.
This comprehensive, hands-on guide to the total college experience goes beyond study skills, test taking, and time management to help students 1) manage the transition into college, assess their strengths and weaknesses, get a larger perspective on what they can learn, and clarify their purposes; 2) move through college by understanding what we know about learning, maximizing their learning from courses and out-of-class experiences, managing interpersonal relationships, and using good study skills; and 3) plan their transition to life after college, reviewing what they are taking with them and anticipating various life span challenges. Anchored in sixty years of research concerning educationally powerful environments and college impacts on student development and learning, it features an abundance of illustrative cases and innovative self-diagnostic exercises and planning activities-giving students powerful tools to maximize their own learning and personal development by applying basic concepts and strategies to their own conditions, situations, and behavior. Throughout, all basic concepts are presented in straightforward language illustrated with quotations and examples from contemporary undergraduates.
This comprehensive, hands-on guide to the total college experience goes beyond study skills, test taking, and time management to help students 1) manage the transition into college, assess their strengths and weaknesses, get a larger perspective on what they can learn, and clarify their purposes; 2) move through college by understanding what we know about learning, maximizing their learning from courses and out-of-class experiences, managing interpersonal relationships, and using good study skills; and 3) plan their transition to life after college, reviewing what they are taking with them and anticipating various life span challenges. Anchored in sixty years of research concerning educationally powerful environments and college impacts on student development and learning, it features an abundance of illustrative cases and innovative self-diagnostic exercises and planning activities-giving students powerful tools to maximize their own learning and personal development by applying basic concepts and strategies to their own conditions, situations, and behavior. Throughout, all basic concepts are presented in straightforward language illustrated with quotations and examples from contemporary undergraduates.
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
250 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-060713-3 (9780130607133)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Arthur W. Chickering | Nancy K. Schlossberg
How to Get the Most out of College
Book
07/1994
Allyn & Bacon
€39.76
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Content
I. MOVING IN.
1. College Changes Your Life.
2. Your Purposes: You Can Learn More than You Think.
3. Taking Stock.
II. MOVING THROUGH.
4. What You Need to Know about Learning.
5. Deciding on a Major.
6. Maximizing Learning from Courses and Classes.
7. Maximizing Learning Beyond Courses and Classes.
8. Developing Mature Relationships.
9. Time Management, Learning, and Test Taking.
10. Taking Control and Keeping It.
11. Seven Principles for Doing Your Best.
III. MOVING ON.
12. Where Are You Going from Here?
13. Taking It with You.
Index.
1. College Changes Your Life.
2. Your Purposes: You Can Learn More than You Think.
3. Taking Stock.
II. MOVING THROUGH.
4. What You Need to Know about Learning.
5. Deciding on a Major.
6. Maximizing Learning from Courses and Classes.
7. Maximizing Learning Beyond Courses and Classes.
8. Developing Mature Relationships.
9. Time Management, Learning, and Test Taking.
10. Taking Control and Keeping It.
11. Seven Principles for Doing Your Best.
III. MOVING ON.
12. Where Are You Going from Here?
13. Taking It with You.
Index.