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"These are the kinds of guides a guidance counselor might love, with a mentor's nurturing tone."

- THE NEW YORK TIMES


"Getting Through College Without Going Broke is a quick and easy read that covers some basic money-management issues all college students will face, perhaps for the first time."

- THE WASHINGTON POST

"One of the best qualities of the excellent Students Helping Students series is the authors' sure sense of college students today. Like other books in the series, these offer practical, easy-to-absorb bits of advice that can immediately be put into practice.”

- BOOKLIST


"The books are well written, engaging, and full of great practical advice from the people who ought to know."

- School Library Journal


"Written by students for students, Navigating Your Freshman Year is a must-read for all soon-to-be college freshmen...Perhaps aiming to be a college self-help bible for incoming students, this book has the capacity to serve as a college self-help resource...[it] is a helpful map to have in your glove compartment-sized dorm room or to leave in the top drawer of the dorm room's night stand for next year's freshmen."

- Reading Eagle's Voices


"A clear and concise guide to the college-application process. The book [Choose the Right College & Get Accepted!] is peppered with quotes describing the personal experiences of current college students and recent grads and includes tips from admissions deans. This informative book is an excellent addition."

- School Library Journal


“[In Navigating Your Freshman Year] Jackson, a current Harvard student, uses her own experience and the input of students from 12 of the most prestigious U.S. universities (including Brown, Cornell, Stanford, and Yale) to share enlightening and reassuring advice about preparing for life away from home in the most competitive arenas of higher education. Each section contains short suggestions, quick interviews with students who excelled or failed at their first experiences, and quotations that repeat or support ideas in the text. The soothing tone is just right for addressing anxious teens."

- BOOKLIST


“Did the stress of dodging your relatives' questions about what you want to do in the future make you want to shorten your winter vacation? Fishing for a Major offers tips for narrowing down your desires and meeting those goals. The book was written by Harvard University student Julio Machado, with advice from students from more than a dozen schools, including Boston University and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.”

- Boston Herald

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