The Successful College Student Learning Experience & Financial Essentials Handbook
Get the Most Out of University with Minimum Debt (2 Books in 1)
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Narrateur(s):
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Maggie Bera
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JDX Springfield
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Auteur(s):
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M MacDonald BSc DipCBT
À propos de cet audio
College success is more than good grades—it’s about learning how to learn and managing money wisely.
The Successful College Student Learning Experience & Financial Essentials Handbook is a practical, student-focused two books in one guide designed to help college and university students succeed academically while avoiding unnecessary financial stress and debt.
This comprehensive handbook combines proven college success strategies with essential financial literacy for college students, giving readers the tools they need to thrive both inside and outside the classroom.
LEARN HOW TO SUCCEED ACADEMICALLY:
Develop effective study skills, time-management strategies, and learning techniques to improve focus, productivity, and academic performance. Learn how to meet college expectations with confidence and reduce stress throughout the semester.
MASTER ESSENTIAL MONEY SKILLS:
Understand budgeting, banking, credit cards, loans, and debt from a student’s perspective. Learn how to manage money responsibly, avoid common financial mistakes, and make informed decisions while in university.
BUILD CONFIDENCE AND INDEPENDENCE:
Gain the skills needed to balance coursework, responsibilities, and finances while developing habits that support long-term personal and professional success.
PREPARE FOR LIFE AFTER GRADUATION:
Lay a strong foundation for financial independence and career readiness by building smart learning and money habits that last beyond college.
This audiobook is ideal for:
- First-year college and university students
- High school seniors preparing for college
- Parents supporting college-bound students
- College success and orientation programs
- Academic advisors and educators