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Could it be this easy to know so much about all aspects of college life? To be accepted into college, discover new skills in learning, live within a set student budget, and create an exciting college life which is designed to allow you to live a college life with ease?
Take control of your fears and frustrations of college, start living the college life where you:
▪ understand the college application process and campus bureaucracy…
▪ tap into the opportunities of higher learning…
▪ meet exciting new people whose relationships spark into life-long friendships…
▪ live comfortably in a tiny dorm spaces, even with a roommate…
▪ be thrilled and inspired about new concepts you are discovering in your classes and live within an affordable student budget.
If you are ready to finally eliminate all the confusion and insecurity that comes with getting into college, living a great college life, and start experiencing the great pleasures of acquiring knowledge in an institute of higher learning where you transform yourself into the confident, intellectual, popular college student everyone on campus desires to be….then you have found the right place.
My Friend, have you found yourself asking these same questions? Think carefully as you answer…..
▪ Have you spent countless hours of time researching colleges only to be lost searching internet sites and when you finished you didn’t have the information you needed to help you?
▪ Have you become so confused with the admission policies of the colleges and universities you would like to apply to that in frustration, you gave up?
▪ Do you want to continue your degree work, yet are not sure if a community college is the right choice for you?
▪ Are you apprehensive about college classroom interaction, anxious you won’t fit in, worried about your comprehension of the material being covered in class?
▪ Parents, during the last summer after high school, would you like to have more time to spend with your college-bound-child, relaxing, and enjoying your time together rather than stressing over how to prepare and pack your child for college?
▪ Are you a high school counselor who would you like to end your frustrations of answering similar parental questions concerning basic college admissions processes for their high-school-aged child?
▪ Are you frustrated with the college bureaucracy and lack of understanding how the college system works?
▪ Do you stress when you think about living in a small college dorm or apartment that has so much clutter tossed about, you can’t find your clean clothes, let alone the term paper due for class?
If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, then I have some important news for you. The good news is that you are NOT alone.
▪ In fact, that list of questions was created from talking to literally hundreds of students, parents, professors, admissions counselors, and other college administrators about the problems they were faced in their quest for a better college life.
▪ It’s a fact: Applying for college is a long, tedious, complicated journey….which can become so confusing people often stop short of their desired destination.
▪ Many students and parents become so anxious about the financial costs, they experience the belief that ALL COLLEGE is unaffordable.
▪ Some college students spend far too much time stressed over classwork, projects, papers, and studying for exams or worse, they party and waste their college education by partying and avoiding their studies.
I identify with all these frustrations. As a professor, I have witnessed students stress over classwork, worry about exams, and become anxiety ridden while researching and writing papers. Being the one who wrote the syllabus, I have devised organizational techniques which assist students in preparing for major exams.
By knowing how to tackle large-scale projects my students have been able to thoroughly research, craft, and present papers while enjoying the process. Additionally, I have had the pleasure of advising students in their course selections, working with them to get just the right combination of classes in sequence, so as to speed the process of their studies and save on their college costs.
And then there is the college bureaucracy. One semester, I was living and working in Beijing, China while finishing my graduate college course work, online with a college in New York City. In order to be allowed to register for my classes, I was asked to submit proof of inoculation to the measles virus. College students do live in tight quarters, so it is important for colleges to have their student body healthy. This is understandable and I do not have a problem complying with regulations.
However, I was living abroad! I was doing my courses online! I had no plan to be on my college’s campus that semester, while completing my studies. Yet, in order to register for my classes, it took me; countless long distance phone calls, numerous emails, over several weeks time, and in the end a written, official correspondence to convince the college, I was assuredly not a threat to their campus- bound-student-population and that indeed I was living abroad. Absurd and yet true! Every college has its system and in my eBook, I will share proven methods to work within your college’s system so you do not have to exhaust yourself with bureaucracy.
In the last few years I have come to realize that many have confusion around what it takes to get into college and how to have the best life during college. Now, after several years of research and conversations with students, professors, college admissions counselors, college administrators, parents of college-bound students, and everyone else in between.
I am pleased to say I have FINALLY figured it out….
There is hope.
And now, I want to share my discoveries with YOU.
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