Review
"This is so true! If I had this really useful advice when I started, everything would have been easier from applications to final exams!" --
Joanna Bush, Junior at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, Oct. 1997"
College Keys is the most readable book of its kind that I've found in many years." --
Columnist Joy Sherry, "The Southern Illinoisan"Practical, user-friendly, inside tips no student should be without!" --
Dr. Donald Pumroy, Director of the School Psychology Program, Univ. of MD (ret.)
Product Description
College Keys: Getting In, Doing Well, & Avoiding the 4 Big Mistakes provides an insider's tips for the whole college process--from choosing a college to making the grades and staying on course through graduation--with practical advice and explanations for each step along the way.
This new book by Prof. Roger McIntire is a sensible and readable overview for the college-bound and their anxious parents. The book provides the valuable advice we all could have used in our search for the right college as well as the guidance needed to make the right decisions and avoid the four big mistakes in habits, housing, health care and management of time and money throughout the college years.
Dr. McIntire is Professor Emeritus and was Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies during his 32 years at the University of Maryland. He directed campus-wide programs to help students succeed and annual summer workshops for anxious parents. Dr. McIntire continues to be an academic advisor and friend to freshmen, returning students, students in times of trouble, and students celebrating success--among them his own three daughters.
Dr. McIntire's style has an attractive and humorous quality punctuated by anecdotes from his years on the college firing line. His chapter for parents shows an unusual sensitivity to the parents' apprehensions at sending their son or daughter off to college.
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