2021年大學(xué)生的5本最佳建議書籍

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Mystery meat, diminutive closets, naked roommates—there is more to college than just academics. It is a huge lifestyle adjustment for young *****s and can be nerve-wracking.

Here is a round-up of five funny and helpful books brimming with tips on college survival and success, from syllabi to nightlife.

The Naked Roommate

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Popular public speaker and syndicated columnist Harlan Cohen's practical, irreverent take on college life has entertained and helped parents and kids across the country.?You can get his wit and wisdom in book form, thanks to

The Naked Roommate...And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College

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You will find tips on dealing with unclothed dorm buddies and advice on college dating, cash, classes, and time management健康知識(shí)說.

How to Survive Your Freshman Year

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The collective wisdom of hundreds of college students went into

How to Survive Your Freshman Year: By Hundreds of College Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors Who Did

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Published by Hundreds of Heads Survival Guides, this collection includes real-life student advice on lecture halls, professors, parties and everything else those hundreds of "heads" wished someone had told them.

Been There, Should've Done That

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Been There, Should've Done That

takes a similar approach with 995 tips for making the most of your college years. It is a collection of quotes and anecdotes from college students.

"The problem with college," says a University of Florida student, "is that you figure it out about the time you're ready to graduate." So, editor Suzette Tyler gathered the wisdom from 900-some seniors into a **all, bite-sized book with chapters ranging from "The Orientation Express" to "To be or not to be ... Greek" and "Professor Pleasers."

Roommates: The Ultimate Guide to Reclaiming Your Space and Your Sanity

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Dorm life is one of the biggest adjustments for new college kids. Many have never shared a room at all, let alone with a stranger who parties hearty, pumps up the volume and borrows your best stuff.?It's certainly character building.

Mary Lou Podlasiak's

Rules for Roommates: The Ultimate Guide to Reclaiming Your Space and Your Sanity

and its dorm-centric conflict resolution tips will help with all those burning questions, including "Could you be any more annoying?"

Worst Case Scenario Survival Handbook: College

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Naturally, there is a

Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook

on college life too.?It is as tongue-in-cheek as you would expect from this series.

There is some practical advice on surviving all-night study sessions and avoiding nightmare hook-ups. Also included is a pronunciation guide so Junior can talk about Toulouse-Lautrec and Schopenhauer in the?lecture hall without embarrassing himself.

Hardly a complete primer on college life, but it's guaranteed to make any overwrought freshman—and his parents—laugh.