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Publisher:On Campus, 2021Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Miller, JanetContributor: Bear Chief, RoyDate:Created2021Summary:
If you're gearing up for university, you probably have a few fears and concerns. Am I smart enough? How do I know which major is a good choice? How can I make friends and contacts, get good grades, and still get enough sleep? Whether you're making the transition to university straight out of high school or have taken a gap year (or a few!), this guided tour will help youregister for classmake the most of orientationconnect with new peoplework through imposter syndromereduce fear and embrace uncertainty recover from setbacks steer through the sharp corners of academic life know when to pull an all-nighterand prepare for final exams.University is supposed to be challenging, but, as Janet Miller promises, it doesn't need to be stressful or overwhelming. As a university counsellor and registered psychologist with a behind-closed-doors view of university life, she understands that when students have guidance and support - when they know what to expect - they thrive. With wit and wisdom, she shares what she's learned from thousands of students who have walked the campus hallways before you. This book doesn't tell you what you should do. It tells you what you need to knowso you can follow in their footsteps and hit your own stride.
Subject(s): College freshmen | College student orientation | Education | Education | Higher | Students & Student LifeOriginal Publisher: [Place of publication not identified], On CampusLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780774839075, 0774839074
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