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College in a Nutskull: A Crash Ed Course in Higher Education [Spiral-bound]

Anders Henriksson (Author)
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April 8, 2010
He's back. Anders Henriksson, author of The New York Times bestseller Non Campus Mentis (retitled Ignorance Is Blitz), returns with even funnier, nuttier, more outrageous material culled from the actual exam books of real college students. And it's a hoot that covers all subjects of the core curriculum, including: American History: "The Underground Railroad was built as the nation's first public transit system." Art: "Cubism is art from Cuba." Religion: "Moses led his Islams out of Egypt. Bananas from heaven arrived to feed the hungry people. These events are described in the Book of Zeus." Philosophy: "Plato did his thinking in the Cave of Al Gore." Economics: "The theory of surplus value is Marx’s idea that you always shop with coupons." Music: "Bach's sacred choral music includes the B Minor Mess. . . . All one million of his famed works can be found in his BMW. He had over one hundred children and was, of course, very famous for his work with his organ. Two of his successful sons were Jesus Christ Bach and Bacherini." Literature: "Jay Gatsby moved to East Egg because it would be a good place to raise his chickens." And Psychology—or is it Theater Arts: "Most people are either straight, gay, or thespian."

Published in the irresistible form of a spiral notebook, a pure parody of a course-by-course study guide (complete with doodles), College in a Nutskull is stuff that just cannot be made up—bloopers and blunders and desperate attempts to bluff the right answer, woven together to give a hilarious, unintentionally brilliant report on the state of American higher education. A comedy, that is, for anyone not paying tuition. 



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Anders Henriksson is a professor of history at Shepherd College in West Virginia. Author of Ignorance Is Blitz, he has been featured on The Today Show, CBS Sunday Morning, and National Public Radio. He and his wife live in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.

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  • Spiral-bound: 135 pages
  • Publisher: Workman Publishing Company; 1 Spi edition (April 8, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761154655
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761154655
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6.3 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #789,451 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nutskull is a serious break from college, June 7, 2010
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This amusing look at student bloopers has given our household hours of hilarious laughter, especially from our two college aged boys (correction: young men). Thank you! JCS
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3.0 out of 5 stars Scholarly humor in a coffee table book, May 12, 2010
This review is from: College in a Nutskull: A Crash Ed Course in Higher Education (Spiral-bound)
Once I figured out what the premise of College in a Nutskull was (people's test/paper responses that are horribly inaccurate, hilarious mistakes etc) I was really looking forward to reading it. And while it was a lot of fun I would definitely point out that this should be used as a coffee table book, don't try to read it in a sitting or even really a spam of a few days (yes I totally did that) because it does begin to get repetitive but reading from it now and again I think would be a great idea.

This might make me fodder for the book but here's the three ways I reacted to the passages in the book.

1. I totally knew what the correct information was and found the person's answer to be really funny!

2. I wasn't exactly sure what the right answer was but I knew what they had written was definitely wrong.

3. I know nothing about this subject matter so I'm not really sure what's funny about this.

So obviously some sections I liked better than others, art being my favorite. The history section is pretty lengthy but that makes sense since the man that compiled and edited it is a chairman of a history department.

While I understand why the format and binding of a spiral notebook was appropriate I really do not like spiral spines for reading, the pages snag on the rings and it's hard to keep the pages flipping. I think maybe a better solution would have been to have the book look like a composition notebook, it would still look like a notebook but with better binding! I do like that the inside was laid out as a notebook as well, with doodles, pictures, handwriting in some places etc.

Overall this might be a fun coffee table book for those interested in scholarly humor.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointed, May 3, 2010
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College in a Nutskull has a creative design and contains a lot of new, genuine student mistakes.

But the book's main flaw is that few of the mistakes are actually funny.

A true blooper is more than just a factual mistake. Yet many of the so-called bloopers in College in a Nutskull are little more than factual mistakes.

For example, I do not consider these mistakes from College in a Nutskull to be true bloopers:

"Common law is for the common people" (p 92).

"The Prime Minister heads the Church of England" (p 94).

"American women won the right to vote in 1973" (p 131).

I much prefer Henriksson's earlier compilation, Ignorance is Blitz (2008) (published originally as Non Campus Mentis in 2001).

Compare the mistakes listed above from College in a Nutskull with these true bloopers from Ignorance is Blitz:

"The invention of the sex tent helped to determine place and orientation at sea" (p 47).

"Francis Drake was permitted by Queen Elizabeth to sail the seas and find illegal things to do with the Spanish" (p 48).

"Oliver Cromwell solved this and other problems by removing prominent things from people who disagreed with him" (p 59).

These bloopers are more than mere mistakes; the humor comes from an extra element. In these examples, that extra element is a double meaning.

Sometimes, the extra element in Ignorance is Blitz comes from a humorous absurdity. Examples are:

"[Roman] Senators wore purple tubas as a sign of respect" (p 18).

"Two hundred years of rule by the Tarts explains why Russia became so backward" (p 37).

"The modern piano replaced the clavicle as instrument of choice" (p 66).

For many of the bloopers in College in a Nutskull, these extra elements are missing.

As a result, College in a Nutskull -- unlike Ignorance is Blitz -- fails the main test of any blooper book: many of the bloopers in College in a Nutskull, to me at least, are not funny.
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