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How to Ace Your Way Through College and Still Have a Life (平装)
by David Kennedy
Category:
College guide, Career planning, Self help |
Market price: ¥ 208.00
MSL price:
¥ 178.00
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Pre-order item, lead time 3-7 weeks upon payment [ COD term does not apply to pre-order items ] |
MSL rating:
Good for Gifts
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Shannon Marketic, Miss USA, Miss California, Pepperdine University alumna , USA
<2008-03-17 00:00>
I am a longtime fan of author David Kennedy's works. His easygoing, narrative style of conveying real-life insider tricks to success have changed and improved much of the way I 'do life.' This is the BEST investment for any student who wants to start out or their way to the top of the class. |
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Teresa Strasser, Syndicated Columnist, TV Host, New York University alumna , USA
<2008-03-17 00:00>
This book is an inspiration to any 'mediocre' student who dreams of doing better. The advice is not only practical and direct, but a great read. |
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Mindy Myhre, Academic All-American Gymnast, University of Minnesota alumna , USA
<2008-03-17 00:00>
The advice in this book is A+... it's inspiring, practical and a SMART investment for any student who aspires to do their best in college. |
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From the Publisher, USA
<2008-03-17 00:00>
After struggling to graduate high school with just a "C" average, Kennedy aced his way through the #1 Ranked University of Missouri School of Journalism, graduating at the top of his class, Magna Cum Laude, with a cumulative 3.9 GPA. He credits his amazing turnaround not to harder studying but to a collection of success tactics he picked up from a college success coach he met before enrolling at Missouri. In this book, Kennedy, for the first time, shares his deeply-guarded secrets... |
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From the Back Cover, USA
<2008-03-17 00:00>
Razzed in high school and rejected by his hometown university, a kid more interested in playing sports and practical jokes than anything more substantive goes on to ace his way through college with a little help from a most unexpected source. In "How to Ace Your Way Through College and Still Have a Life," author David Kennedy, with wit and wisdom, shares little-known but easily applied secrets to big-time college success. Dispelling the popular belief that only bookworms and brainiacs can ace their way through college, this advice-filled book is a must-read for any student eager to earn A's while having a life outside of school, too.
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USCFootballForever (MSL quote), USA
<2008-03-17 00:00>
This book helped me get over $11,000 of free financial aid. Obviously to say it paid for itself would be an understatement. The book not only shows you how to get good grades at the college level with less studying, but also shows you how to get free financial aid and scholarships, which I found the most beneficial.
The author shares his tricks for applying for and getting all kinds of scholarships, grants, and loans and also low-interest Federal Student Aid (FSA). The amount of free college money out there for you to get is amazing. For example, the book talks about one little-known scholarship for students who are left-handed called the Frederick and Mary F. Beckley Scholarship lol.
Long story short, this book is a great investment and will pay for itself hundreds if not thousands of times over. |
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