I am a terrible student. I procrastinate worse than anyone I know. I skip class regularly. I have failed courses. I dropped out and returned to college multiple times. So, what makes me qualified to even write this book? Well, my senior year, I completed a term of 29 credits so I could graduate.
When I tell people this, the number one question I get is: How?! How did I handle so many courses? How did I handle so much work? How did I keep from going crazy? In 29 Credits, I share just how I did it, and how you can too.
In 29 Credits, I share the techniques I use to spend my academic time more effectively and efficiently, leading to reduced stress, increased focus, greater output and most importantly, more time. With strategies for organization, reading, writing, taking notes, motivation and more, this book will help new, current and returning students alike update your approach and learn how to hack college for yourself.
No matter how many credits you decide to take, I have written 29 Credits to update your approach to college in a way that will help you do more of whatever you want. More classes per term, sure, but also more time with friends, family, leisure or work. Whatever your goals, changing how you approach college will help and 29 Credits will give you the tools needed.
When I tell people this, the number one question I get is: How?! How did I handle so many courses? How did I handle so much work? How did I keep from going crazy? In 29 Credits, I share just how I did it, and how you can too.
In 29 Credits, I share the techniques I use to spend my academic time more effectively and efficiently, leading to reduced stress, increased focus, greater output and most importantly, more time. With strategies for organization, reading, writing, taking notes, motivation and more, this book will help new, current and returning students alike update your approach and learn how to hack college for yourself.
No matter how many credits you decide to take, I have written 29 Credits to update your approach to college in a way that will help you do more of whatever you want. More classes per term, sure, but also more time with friends, family, leisure or work. Whatever your goals, changing how you approach college will help and 29 Credits will give you the tools needed.