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Many children spend their entire school lives struggling with their
school work. Research has shown that at least 10-15 per cent of
children with apparently normal learning ability will have a
significant problem with school learning. They may feel that
whatever they do it is not good enough - either for their parents,
their teachers or indeed themselves. This can often result in
feelings of demoralisation, and even alienation from learning and
school. This book aims to address these issues and to help parents
understand and deal with them. Dyslexia: A Parents' Guide starts by
correcting common misconceptions of learning difficulties that are
rife in the press and popular literature, and addresses the
conflicting approaches and advice from 'experts'. This
authoritative guide then moves through diagnosis - with information
on dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, discalculia and more - to offering
practical and easy tips to enable parents to help their child
overcome their learning difficulty. Both authors are practising
psychologists with extensive knowledge and experience of children's
learning difficulties. They will show parents how to develop a
successful approach to assessing and subsequently managing their
child's difficulties.
Updated to reflect the latest data in the field, the second edition
of Majoring in Psychology: Achieving Your Educational and Career
Goals remains the most comprehensive and accessible text for
psychology majors available today. * The new edition incorporates
the most up-to-date research, as well as recent changes to the GRE
* Reveals the benefits of pursuing a psychology degree and shows
students how to prepare for a career or to continue with graduate
study in the field * Features a wide range of supplemental
exercises and materials plus topical contributions written by
national and international figures in their respective psychology
subfields * Online support materials for instructors include
Powerpoint slides and test banks to support each chapter
Each year, 700,000 students from around the world come to the
United States and Canada to study. For many, the experience is as
challenging as it is exciting. Far from home, they must adapt to a
new culture, new university system, and, in many cases, a new
language. The process can be overwhelming, but as Charles Lipson's
Succeeding as an International Student in the United States and
Canada assures us, it doesn't have to be."Succeeding" is designed
to help students navigate the myriad issues they will encounter -
from picking a program to landing a campus job. Based on Lipson's
work with international students as well as extensive interviews
with faculty and advisers, "Succeeding" includes practical
suggestions for learning English, participating in class, and
meeting with instructors. In addition it explains the rules of
academic honesty as they are understood in U.S. and Canadian
universities.Life beyond the classroom is also covered, with handy
sections on living on or off campus, obtaining a driver's license,
setting up a bank account, and more. The comprehensive glossary
addresses both academic terms and phrases heard while shopping or
visiting a doctor. There is even a chapter on the academic calendar
and holidays in the United States and Canada.Coming to a new
country to study should be an exciting venture, not a baffling
ordeal. Now, with this trustworthy resource, international students
have all the practical information they need to succeed, in and out
of the classroom.
A wealth of essential facts in the Q-and-A format that you want
This book is the ideal way to sharpen your skills and prepare for
exams
Get the question-and-answer practice you need with
"McGraw-Hill's 500 College Philosophy Questions to Know by Test
Day." Organized for easy reference and intensive practice, the
questions cover all essential college philosophy topics and include
detailed answer explanations.
The 500 practice questions are similar to course exam questions so
you will know what to expect on test day. Each question includes a
fully detailed answer that puts the subject in context. This
additional practice helps you build your knowledge, strengthen
test-taking skills, and build confidence.
Prepare for exam day with: 500 essential college philosophy
questions and answers organized by subject Detailed answers that
provide important context for studying Content that follows the
current college 101 course curriculum
This book is designed for graduate students and provides helpful
insights on what they can expect in the upcoming years and gives
suggestions for how to handle various situations. This book is not
designed to provide the reader with study skills or content
knowledge in their area, however, the goal is to share information
with the reader about graduate studies that few people know.
The positive contribution of tertiary education is increasingly
recognized as not limited to middle-income and advanced countries,
since it applies equally to low-income economies. Tertiary
education can help countries become more globally competitive by
developing a skilled, productive, and flexible labor force and by
creating, applying, and spreading new ideas and technologies.
Research universities are reckoned among the central institutions
of the 21st century knowledge economies. This book extends the
analysis of the framework presented in The Challenge of
Establishing World-Class Universities (Salmi 2009) and by examining
the recent experience of 11 universities in nine countries that
have grappled with the challenges of building successful research
institutions in difficult circumstances and learning from the
lessons of these experiences.
Leaving home and moving to college or university can be a daunting
experience. In this easy-to-use book, Rosemary Martin provides
guidance and invaluable advice for students on the autism spectrum
as they plan for and settle into college life. Packed with
straightforward methods for coping and succeeding away from home,
this book focuses on the particular needs of people with Asperger
Syndrome, and covers every aspect of student life - from how to get
up on time for lectures, to the art of living with other people and
attending to the basics of personal health care. Rosemary Martin's
helpful hints encourage everyone to make the most of student life
in a style that suits them and reassure the reader that going to
college is a big deal for every student, regardless of whether or
not they are on the autism spectrum. This cheerful and pragmatic
guide is an absolute must for any student on the spectrum about to
embark on a university or college education.
This is the first study skills book written directly for students on degree courses in the humanities and social sciences. It is intended to help students make their studying more systematic and efficient and the primary focus is on subjects where essay-writing forms the basis of student work and course assessment.
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into the nursing school of your choice and succeed once you get
there! A Doody's Core Title for 2011! "This information-packed,
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school -- and making your mark -- is your goal, following the
strategies in The Ultimate Guide to Getting into Nursing School
will definitely put you ahead of the pack. This fun,
information-packed guide covers all the essentials of the nursing
school experience, from picking the right school to what to expect
and how to rise to the head of the class once you are accepted into
a program. Features: Insider advice and anecdotes from professors,
nurses, and students who tell you what it's really like to go
through the application process and succeed in nursing school
Sure-fire steps for turning a nursing application into a winning
application Self-assessment chapter that helps you determine
whether nursing is right for you A detailed overview of the
application process Everything you need to know to do well in
school, including exam preparation, papers, and presentations, and
the basic clinical information with which you'll need to be
familiar Advice from students, nurses, and professors on how to
smoothly adjust to the culture and expectations of being a nurse
Chapter on post-nursing-school options, including acquiring an
advanced degree, obtaining certification, and becoming a manager
With more teenagers applying to college today than ever before, the
competition has never been stiffer, and the stress can become
unbearable not just for teens, but for the entire family. In Don't
Worry, You'll Get In, one of the country's top college admissions
counselors Michele Hernandez and leading parenting expert Mimi Doe
join forces to bring teens the first college admissions guide of
its kind: an easy and accessible book full of 100 specific tips to
navigate the admissions process successfully and calmly. For each
step, Hernandez explains to teens in simple terms exactly what they
need to do, while Mimi Doe empowers them to tackle that step with
confidence and in the least stressful way. Covering everything from
standardized testing to summer plans to writing a great essay,
Don't Worry, You'll Get In is the perfect guide for high schoolers
who want to be accepted at the school of their choice without
burning out for the sake of getting in.
"How to Study" contains around 1,000 practical tips, taking
students at college or university from their first lectures through
to their final exams and beyond.
The ideal companion for all students at college or university.
Contains around 1,000 practical tips, taking students from their
first lectures through to their final exams and beyond.
Helps students to get through assessments, with suggestions about
how to write essays, give presentations, prepare for and sit exams.
Gives advice on how to handle the ups and downs of being a student,
including managing disappointments and getting out of trouble.
Helps students to get a job, with tips on creating a powerful CV,
filling in job applications and succeeding at interview.
All the tips are written in a jargon-free, friendly style and are
illustrated with humorous cartoons.
FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER, THE COMPLETE, INSIDE STORY FROM AN ACTUAL
IVY LEAGUE ADMISSIONS OFFICER
For generations, the admissions process of the Ivy League
schools has been cloaked in mystery and myth. Now Michele A.
Hernandez, a former admissions officer at Dartmouth College,
finally breaks the ancient code of silence to reveal how the
world's most highly selective schools really make their decisions.
With absolute candor, she tells you all the hard truths, how
officials factor in every extenuating circumstance, and, most
important, how to make this complex, high-stakes system work for
you. Thorough, direct, and written for results, A IS FOR ADMISSION
answers the questions asked by countless students:
-- What do admissions officers look for and what turns them
off?
-- How are test scores and grades truly evaluated?
-- Does applying for early decision hurt or help you get into the
college of your choice?
-- How can you improve the odds of acceptance? ...and much
more.
Should I go to graduate school? How do I choose where to apply? Are
my grades and accomplishments good enough to get in? Who should I
ask to write recommendation letters for me, and how should I
approach these people? How do I write my "personal statement?" When
will I hear my fate, and how should I make my final decision? These
are just a few of the many questions to which this well-researched,
thorough, and extremely user-friendly book offers answers. Students
who are contemplating graduate training in psychology, counseling,
and related fields are often apprehensive and confused about
applying to graduate school, but this book takes the guesswork and
anxiety out of the process.
The tone and features (such as the Q&A format, timeline for
application-related tasks and activities, and special advice for
special populations) that made the first edition so successful,
eliciting hundreds of thank-you notes and e-mail messages to the
author, are just as evident in this new edition. The book has been
thoroughly updated to include coverage of new topics such as use of
the internet and e-mail, as well as changing trends in the
professions. The most obvious difference is that the book is now
significantly shorter as a result of meticulous rewriting, making
it even easier to use.
There have been attempts since the publication of the first
edition to copy the format of this book, but none of the others
have successfully duplicated the depth of research-based advice and
the supportive style that make this book the guide of choice for
thousands of graduate-school bound students and their
advisors.
Should I go to graduate school? How do I choose where to apply? Are
my grades and accomplishments good enough to get in? Who should I
ask to write recommendation letters for me, and how should I
approach these people? How do I write my "personal statement?" When
will I hear my fate, and how should I make my final decision? These
are just a few of the many questions to which this well-researched,
thorough, and extremely user-friendly book offers answers. Students
who are contemplating graduate training in psychology, counseling,
and related fields are often apprehensive and confused about
applying to graduate school, but this book takes the guesswork and
anxiety out of the process.
The tone and features (such as the Q&A format, timeline for
application-related tasks and activities, and special advice for
special populations) that made the first edition so successful,
eliciting hundreds of thank-you notes and e-mail messages to the
author, are just as evident in this new edition. The book has been
thoroughly updated to include coverage of new topics such as use of
the internet and e-mail, as well as changing trends in the
professions. The most obvious difference is that the book is now
significantly shorter as a result of meticulous rewriting, making
it even easier to use.
There have been attempts since the publication of the first
edition to copy the format of this book, but none of the others
have successfully duplicated the depth of research-based advice and
the supportive style that make this book the guide of choice for
thousands of graduate-school bound students and their
advisors.
Once the honeymoon days of acceptance and admittance to medical
school are over, most medical students suddenly find themselves
faced not only with the grueling course work of basic sciences that
precede even more harrowing clinical studies, but also with
questions of self-doubt, resocialization, alienation from friends
and family, and career angst. The experience of medical school
turns out to be not the imagined flight of intellectual
self-actualization but rather a grinding struggle to cram too much
information into too few hours, with precious little time for
recreation or a social life. And every step of the way the student
is haunted by the question, did I do the right thing? Based on
years of studying and working with medical students, Robert H.
CoombsAEs Surviving Medical School offers both an orientation to
the hectic, anxious realm of medical education and a resource for
coping with and succeeding in that environment. Coombs begins with
questions regarding expectations and intellectual and emotional
capacities. The author then examines matters related to career
doubt and alienation often experienced by medical students.
Following an orientation to the clinical experience, the book
concludes with discussions about physician fallibility, residency,
and professional practice. Surviving Medical School is a must read
for medical students at all levels, and provides excellent
preparation for baccalaureate students anticipating medical school.
It also serves as a valuable shelf reference for medical school
instructors, advisors, and counselors.
This Guide is produced on behalf of the European Science Foundation
Asia Committee. The Guide provides a comprehensive survey of
researchers, institutes, university departments, museums,
organisations, and newsletters in the field of Asian Studies in
Europe. The 352 page Guide is published by the International
Institute for Asian Studies in co-operation with Curzon. This is
the first such guide ever published, and contains highly detailed
current information including specialisation by subject and region
for each entry. The Guide contains an alphabetical list of 5,000
European Asianists; 1,200 institutes and university departments;
300 museums, organisations, and newsletters.
Are you considering graduate school as a way to further your
career? Are you already pursuing an advanced degree part time? If
so, Surviving Graduate School Part Time is a must read. If you are
at the point in your career when a graduate degree is needed as a
professional credential, the prospect of graduate school may seem
daunting and ill-timed. You may already work long hours in order to
establish your career and have probably made major financial
commitments, such as the purchase of a home, or an automobile, in
addition to paying off undergraduate loans. This practical volume
addresses the concerns of the working professional seeking a
graduate degree while trying to maintain career and family
responsibilities. The helpful information, advice, and short cuts
author Von V. Pttman provides are gleaned from nearly 20 years of
service in the continuing education divisions at three major state
universities. Beginning with an overview of the development of
graduate school as a part-time phenomenon, the author goes on to
explore practical matters such as choices of schools and programs
as well as strategies to help cut throughuor cope withuuniversity
bureaucracies and financing. The author also includes appendixes
that provide valuable information regarding regional accrediting
associations, academic guidelines, entrance exam preparation, and
financial aid.
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