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How to manage your arts, humanities and social science degree / Lucinda Becker.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Palgrave study guidesPublisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2003Description: vii,174 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781403900548
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 378.17028 BE.H 2003 23
LOC classification:
  • LB3605 .B43 2003
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Contents:
Introduction -- Getting Started -- Maximising Your Learning Opportunities -- Making the Most of Your Time -- Working Your Options -- Beyond the Studying -- What if Things Go Wrong? -- Examinations and Postgraduate Options -- Life After Your Degree -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Taking a practical, no-nonsense approach to all areas of undergraduate life, this book also covers the non-academic aspects of university life such as peer pressure and finances.Summary: This innovative book takes a practical, no-nonsense approach to all areas of undergraduate life, from getting started and maximizing learning opportunities to making choices, mastering time management and succeeding in exams. It also covers the wider aspects of the university experience including peer pressure, finances and grasping the opportunities available to undergraduates throughout their degree course. The book concludes with guidance on how to break into a career as a graduate.Summary: Taking a practical, no-nonsense approach to all areas of undergraduate life, this book also covers the non-academic aspects of university life such as peer pressure and finances.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Getting Started -- Maximising Your Learning Opportunities -- Making the Most of Your Time -- Working Your Options -- Beyond the Studying -- What if Things Go Wrong? -- Examinations and Postgraduate Options -- Life After Your Degree -- Bibliography -- Index

Taking a practical, no-nonsense approach to all areas of undergraduate life, this book also covers the non-academic aspects of university life such as peer pressure and finances.

This innovative book takes a practical, no-nonsense approach to all areas of undergraduate life, from getting started and maximizing learning opportunities to making choices, mastering time management and succeeding in exams. It also covers the wider aspects of the university experience including peer pressure, finances and grasping the opportunities available to undergraduates throughout their degree course. The book concludes with guidance on how to break into a career as a graduate.

Taking a practical, no-nonsense approach to all areas of undergraduate life, this book also covers the non-academic aspects of university life such as peer pressure and finances.

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