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Keys to Success: How to Achieve Your Goals

by Carol Carter

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Designed for courses in Freshman Orientation, Student Success, College Preparation. This interactive text emphasizes thinking and learning by connecting college success skills to career and life skills: The text focuses on clear, competent thinking skills, including critical, creative and strategic thinking. This centrepoint of academic, career, and life success is emphasized in end-of-chapter exercises and in a separate chapter. Students from many backgrounds share their views on issues as diverse as staying out of debt to balancing competing priorities-like working, raising a family and going to school. End-of-chapter exercises reinforce four major skills: thinking, teamwork, writing and strategic thinking/planning. The learn-by-doing approach helps students discover their abilities first-hand.… (more)
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Designed for courses in Freshman Orientation, Student Success, College Preparation. This interactive text emphasizes thinking and learning by connecting college success skills to career and life skills: The text focuses on clear, competent thinking skills, including critical, creative and strategic thinking. This centrepoint of academic, career, and life success is emphasized in end-of-chapter exercises and in a separate chapter. Students from many backgrounds share their views on issues as diverse as staying out of debt to balancing competing priorities-like working, raising a family and going to school. End-of-chapter exercises reinforce four major skills: thinking, teamwork, writing and strategic thinking/planning. The learn-by-doing approach helps students discover their abilities first-hand.

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