University Life: Making it Work for You (Palgrave Student to Student)

University Life: Making it Work for You (Palgrave Student to Student)

by Lauren Lucien (Author)

Synopsis

Hello and welcome to the start of your university life. I'm Lauren and I wrote this book as a student. Now that uni is more expensive than ever it's essential to have a guide that'll help you through sticky situations, learn how to study well and have fun at the same time - because I think we should be getting the most we can for our money. Hope you enjoy reading it and starting your new life as a student!'

Lauren Lucien Creative Writing with English Literature graduate, Kingston University, UK


Make university life work for you with the most up-to-date guide to student life.

Do you want to know:

* what it is really like when you start uni and what you should take with you
* how to successfully tackle assignments and manage exams
* what to eat, the best way to budget your money, and how to keep yourself healthy
* how to make the most out of your time in higher education

With masses of tips and inside stories from fellow students, you'll get first-hand, genuine information on what being a student is really like.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 168
Edition: 1st ed. 2012
Publisher: Palgrave
Published: 31 Jul 2012

ISBN 10: 0230392318
ISBN 13: 9780230392311
Book Overview: I really enjoyed this book. It was personal and insightful and I could have done with reading it before I came to university. It was clear that it was written by students but that just made it more fun and easygoing.' - Ellie Shipton, first year student at the University of Exeter, UK 'I believe this will be a very helpful guide for any student about to start university life. It covers everything I would have needed help with when I started, and is friendly, easy to follow and full of handy tips. - Jack Oliver, Archaeology student 'I would definitely buy this book as a student. For me, I might actually treat it like a comfort blanket. The author has a very reassuring voice and the advice is good advice!' - Elena Villarreal, International Relations student 'Making 'university life' comprehensible and digestible cannot have been an easy task, yet Lucien tackled the challenge head-on by making her words enjoyable yet informative... At a time when tuition fees could put many students off higher education altogether, reading a book like this will help them make a well-informed decision over the matter, as well as giving them helpful hints on being a student in general.' - The Boar (University of Warwick's Student Newspaper)

Media Reviews
'I really enjoyed this book. It was personal and insightful and I could have done with reading it before I came to university. It was clear that it was written by students but that just made it more fun and easygoing.' - Ellie Shipton, first year student at the University of Exeter, UK 'I believe this will be a very helpful guide for any student about to start university life. It covers everything I would have needed help with when I started, and is friendly, easy to follow and full of handy tips. - Jack Oliver, Archaeology student 'I would definitely buy this book as a student. For me, I might actually treat it like a comfort blanket. The author has a very reassuring voice and the advice is good advice!' - Elena Villarreal, International Relations student 'Making 'university life' comprehensible and digestible cannot have been an easy task, yet Lucien tackled the challenge head-on by making her words enjoyable yet informative... At a time when tuition fees could put many students off higher education altogether, reading a book like this will help them make a well-informed decision over the matter, as well as giving them helpful hints on being a student in general.' - The Boar (University of Warwick's Student Newspaper)
Author Bio
Lauren Lucien is a Creative Writing with English Literature graduate from Kingston University, UK. She started writing her book in the second year of university, frustrated there wasn't a book that students could relate to.