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Harvard University Presidents invited Richard Light and his colleagues to
explore these questions, resulting in ten years of interviews with 1,600
Harvard students. Making the Most of College offers concrete advice on
choosing classes, talking productively with advisors, improving writing and
study skills, maximizing the value of research assignments, and connecting
learning inside the classroom with the rest of life. The
stories that students shared with Light and his colleagues about their
experiences of inspiration, frustration, and discovery fill the book with
spirit. Some of the anecdotes are funny, some are moving, and some are
surprising. Many are wise--especially about the ways of getting the best, in
classroom and dormitory, from the new racial and ethnic diversity. Filled
with practical advice, illuminated with stories of real students'
self-doubts, failures, discoveries, and hopes, Making the Most of College
presents strategies for academic success. www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/LIGMAK.html |