Congratulations! Your college manual is now available.
Yes, Brian Robben has written the college manual you need. “It’s for any college student before they are entering or already in college,” describes Robben. He took everything he himself learned in college, and advice he was constantly asked for by his friends, and then compiled it into an 80 page manual.
“The reason I wrote the book is because I felt a ton of college students had this misconception that they have to choose between having fun or locking themselves in the library trying to ensure their future success,” says Robben. This manual teaches you how to have the best of both worlds!
Questions Answered Today:
Who is this book for?
“My advice applies to all college students,” notes Robben. He also has a blog available with great articles that touch on topics for all kinds of college students, even quiet and less motivated students.
“How to College” covers important life skills, such as time management, that will be useful for everyone.
Are there any misconceptions out there?
Ambitious students will latch onto their grades and social students will focus on activities. You do not have to choose! You can have a better, more balanced life and it doesn’t have to be one or the other.
Scholarships also don’t stop once you enter college. You can continue to apply for more each and every year.
How is the book organized?
There are a few chapters in “How to College”, but some topics included are:
- When to do laundry
- Dorm life, including how to handle roommate relationships
- Class hacks
- Study strategies
- How to write papers
- Scheduling freetime
- Stress relief
- Career advice
What is on your blog?
There is a lot that coordinates between the book and the blog. Check out the articles, advice, and fun activities for both students and parents on http://www.takeyoursuccess.com
LINKS AND RESOURCES:
- http://www.TakeYourSuccess.com
- “How To College” available at: www.amazon.com/author/brianrobben
BRAD RECOMMENDS:
Episode 34: Financial Advice for Teens
Episode 14: What is a Scholarship?
Episode 5: Scholarships: Tips, Timelines, and Where You Can Find Them
Episode 3: Need Based Financial Aid Part 2
Episode 2: Need Based Financial Aid Part 1
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