What Smart Students Know: Maximum Grades. Optimum Learning. Minimum Time.

by Adam Robinson

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Argues that smart students have a different attitude about school and learning, and offers advice on taking notes, studying, preparing for tests, and writing papers.

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Too lengthy with too many detailed lists of advice to be terribly useful to a college student. Most students seem to struggle with time management and so would not have time to get through this whole book. They also would not be able to internalize many of these strategies, so they would have to keep pulling it out as a manual. This is almost like one of those detailed diets that gets scrapped because it is too complicated for everyday use.

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
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371.3028Society, government, & cultureEducationSchools and their activities; special educationMethods of instruction and studyGeneral study and learning techniquesNote-taking and study skills
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LB1049 .R57EducationTheory and practice of educationTheory and practice of educationTeaching (Principles and practice)Reading (General)
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