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How to Succeed at University (and Get a Great Job!): Mastering the Critical Skills You Need for School, Work, and Life

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By (author): John A. Dwyer Thomas R. Klassen

Going to university is an exciting time of life that involves many things: learning, meeting new people, making decisions, building relationships, and gaining greater independence. But getting a university education can also be a source of undue stress. What courses should I take? What program should I get in to? Will I get a job after graduation? Its easy to become discouraged, especially when you dont see what relationship studying Plato, Shakespeare, or Sartre has to the real world.

How to Succeed at University (and Get a Great Job!) shows that the best preparation for success at life and on the job is succeeding at university. Giving oral presentations, working in teams, meeting deadlines, overcoming challenges, locating information, explaining events, writing well, and dealing with people in authority are essential in any professional job. These same skills are also vital for becoming a strong student. This book gives you advice and strategies, along with real-life examples, on how to improve the skills that guarantee success at school, work, and in life. More than that, by mastering these easy-to-learn skills, you will also have the time to enjoy all the other benefits that a university education provides.

This practical guide is meant for university, college, and high school students, as well as instructors, guidance counsellors, and parents. In answering many of the questions that students and recent graduates have about succeeding in their courses and in their post-school careers, this book shows that the path from university to the real world can be straightforward and exciting if you know what you are doing.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2015
  • Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
  • Publication City/Country: Canada
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780774838986

About John A. DwyerThomas R. Klassen

Thomas R. Klassen is a professor in the Department of Political Science and in the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University in Toronto. He has written widely on a number of topics including retirement pensions unemployment immigration gambling and discrimination. His most recent book is Retirement in Canada. His articles on current affairs appear in newspapers and other outlets. In addition to teaching in a variety of disciplines including sociology political science labour studies public policy and business administration Professor Klassen has worked in both the private and public sectors. He particularly enjoys collaborating with others and is part of several large-scale writing research and international development projects with colleagues around the world.John A. Dwyer is a professor emeritus in the Department of Humanities at York University in Toronto. His research interests are the Scottish Enlightenment and Eighteenth-Century Sentimentalism. He has published extensively on the philosopher Adam Smith and the novelist Henry Mackenzie. He has also written a textbook used by business schools Business History: Canada in the Global Community. A gifted teacher and winner of many awards for his classroom activities he has taught nearly everything from natural science history ethics and business. Most recently he taught a course titled On Love. In addition to being a professor he worked for many years as an administrator and consultant.

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