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The first practical guide of its kind that helps students transition smoothly from high school to collegeThe transition from high schooland hometo college can be
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Instead of getting trapped in the myth that you can �do it all,� 175+ Things to Do Before You Graduate College will help you figure out what�s most important to you�and how to make it happen. With this college-themed bucket list, you�ll find everything you need to do before you graduate. Whether you�re trying to make sure your four years in college are the best they can be or preparing for next steps post-graduation, you�ll learn exactly how to set yourself up for success (and fun!) with activities like: -Becoming a TA as an undergrad for a subject you�re truly passionate about -Heading off-campus with your friends to snag the first fresh donuts of the day -Paying it forward by buying lunch for the person behind you in the dining hall line, even if you don�t know them -Getting creative and starting up a campus-wide game of hide-and-seek -And much more! It�s easy: first, check out the 175+ unique and interesting activities you can do to add some fun, excitement, and maybe even a few impressive accomplishments to your life. Then, use the journaling space to create and update your own personal college bucket list. From there, just gather some friends and get started on making sure your college experience is as happy, healthy, and successful as possible! From the best-selling series of how-to guides comes Stuff Every College Student Should Know, the ultimate reference for every part of campus life. Packed with tips, tricks, and handy lists, the book gives college kids the lowdown on everything from pulling all-nighters to navigating dorm room drama to actually doing their own laundry. Covering everything from move-in day to graduation, this pocket-size handbook is the perfect gift for high-school seniors . . . because textbooks can teach you only so much. Higher Education: No Longer a Destination But a Journey... 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Instead of getting trapped in the myth that you can �do it all,� 175+ Things to Do Before You Graduate College will help you figure out what�s most important to you�and how to make it happen. With this college-themed bucket list, you�ll find everything you need to do before you graduate. Whether you�re trying to make sure your four years in college are the best they can be or preparing for next steps post-graduation, you�ll learn exactly how to set yourself up for success (and fun!) with activities like: -Becoming a TA as an undergrad for a subject you�re truly passionate about -Heading off-campus with your friends to snag the first fresh donuts of the day -Paying it forward by buying lunch for the person behind you in the dining hall line, even if you don�t know them -Getting creative and starting up a campus-wide game of hide-and-seek -And much more! 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