College - to many, the word brings to mind endless hours of waiting to get upper level. course slips, course catalogs written in a language not yet studied, and attempts to decide which courses will be most in demand, which will best satisfy the requirements of a major, and which can be avoided if at all possible.
Every New Year Eileen, Hershberger found herself resolving to return to college to get a degree. Twenty-eight years after a failed first semester, she embarked on the admirable, albeit, frightening venture as an adult learner. One year later she earned her Bachelor's degree. With Lynette Long, she reveals the secret in this thorough self-help book complete with reference guide, worksheets, and resource list. Most intriguing are the inside tips only professors and upper-level counselors would know. If you are in college, or you know someone who is, this book will speed up the educational process to where just about anybody can graduate within one year.
Every New Year Eileen, Hershberger found herself resolving to return to college to get a degree. Twenty-eight years after a failed first semester, she embarked on the admirable, albeit, frightening venture as an adult learner. One year later she earned her Bachelor's degree. With Lynette Long, she reveals the secret in this thorough self-help book complete with reference guide, worksheets, and resource list. Most intriguing are the inside tips only professors and upper-level counselors would know. If you are in college, or you know someone who is, this book will speed up the educational process to where just about anybody can graduate within one year.