Raise & Engage: A Filters-Off Podcast Series for Nonprofits
Podcast
A filters-off series for nonprofit professionals hosted by straight-shooting expert Danielle Johnson...
Leading Good
Podcast
Leading Good is a podcast platform with one simple purpose: To inspire and equip leaders of...
More Attention, Less Deficit
Podcast
Practical information for adults with ADHD and those who care about them. Clear, understandable...
Jane Grigson's Fish Book
Jane Grigson, Caroline Waldegrave and Yvonne Skargon
Book
Jane Grigson's book on fish cookery takes the reader through the alphabet from anchovies to zander...
Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Judd Apatow: The Return in TV
Nov 20, 2017
Evaluating Testing, Costs, and Benefits of Advanced Spectroscopic Portals: Final Report (Abbreviated Version)
Committee on Advanced Spectroscopic Portals, Nuclear and Radiation Studies Board and Division on Eart
Book
This letter is the abbreviated version of an update of the interim report on testing, evaluation,...
Haley Mathiot (9 KP) rated How to Survive Your Freshman Year in Books
Apr 27, 2018
How To Survive Your Freshman Year contains a truckload of information: at nearly 400 pages and contributions from tons of college students all over the world, it’s not exactly a fast read. How To Survive Your Freshman Year is like an encyclopedia of tips and tricks for Freshman on every topic you can think of, and probably some you didn’t think of.
Twenty chapters and an appendix full of useful information, This book is a great tool for upper class High-schoolers and college Freshman—and even parents—who have questions and concerns, or are just curious and looking for information, or just don’t know what to expect.
I would, however, use with caution. How To Survive Your Freshman Year gathers advice from everyone—Jews, Christians, Atheists, Homosexuals, etc. so there are contradictory pieces of advice, sometimes right next to each other. The thing about this book is you have to know yourself pretty well in order to use it. You have to decide which pieces of advice are suitable for you, which follow your beliefs, and which you should pretend you never heard. The book does post this disclaimer inside it:
Warning: This Guide contains differing opinions. Hundreds of Heads will not always agree. Advice taken in combinations may cause unwanted side effects. Use your Head when selecting advice.
I think this is a reasonable disclaimer, as it’s very true that there are some very opposite viewpoints in here.
Also, some of the information in here is common sense—then again, it may be common to me but not to someone else because of the way I was raised—and those pieces of advice are just taking up space on a page.
And then there was, in my opinion, also a lot of really dumb advice: like sleep with people, it’s ok to goof off your first term, college is about having fun, bring a fake ID. (note these are not direct quotes, they are summaries of various reoccurring pieces of advice.)
All in all, however, the book is beneficial and worth the buy, especially to brand new college students. I don’t attend a university yet, I attend a community college. I’ve found that a lot of the information and advice I have already gone through and experienced, but there were some other helpful things on topics I’ve yet to encounter, such as large lectures and dorms and vacations/study abroad and a few other things.
Content/Recommendation: There is some colorful language used to prove points in some quotes. There is a chapter on dating and sex. But, the age recommendation is to highschool and Freshman college students and parents, so it’s age appropriate. There is also some mention of religions and beliefs, and the word God is changed to G-d, probably to keep from offending some people.
Offering advice on everything from handling setbacks to dealing with relationships, he combines his teachings and translates them into simple messages. And while much of his advice are things that we may be aware of but dont necessarily put in place, it's laid out clearly in a non-obtrusive way. A pleasant read.
Like a Virgin: Secrets They Won't Teach You at Business School
Book
Looking for advice on setting up your own company, improving your career prospects, or developing...
Wear Your Dreams by Alice Oluyitan
Podcast
#WearYourDreams is a new weekly show where Alice Oluyitan creative director of the fashion brand...

