R&L Education
Pages: 90
Trim: 5¾ x 8¾
978-1-61048-042-0 • Paperback • May 2011 • $25.00 • (£18.99)
978-1-61048-043-7 • eBook • May 2011 • $23.50 • (£17.99)
Malcolm Gauld is president of the Hyde Schools, a national community of public and private schools and programs committed to a unique brand of family-based character education.
Congratulations!!! (Mixed with a Few Words on Bullshit)
Introduction - What this book is. What this book is not.
Pop Quiz: What's 168?
Rule #1: Go To Class
Rule #2: Study
Rule #3: (Don't Just Sit There) Commit to Something
Rule #4: Get a Mentor
Rule #5: Procrastination Kills
Final Words From Elvis
Acknowledgments
Collegiate Assistance
I have read many guides for college freshmen, and this is one of the best. Show Up, Study, and Serve is a wonderful pocket guide full of practical tips for surviving and enjoying college life. Gauld offers thoughtful, succinct, relevant common sensewisdom that can help every freshman, no matter what his discipline, energy or interests, find success in the classroom and beyond. Every entering college freshman should read Show Up, Study, and Serve?and then do it!!!!
— Anne K. W. Richardson, director of college counseling, director of international and ESL programs, and Amnesty International Advisor; Kents Hill School
I have read many guides for college freshmen, and this is one of the best. This book is a wonderful pocket guide full of practical tips for surviving and enjoying college life. Gauld offers thoughtful, succinct, relevant common sense wisdom that can help every freshman—no matter what his discipline, energy, or interests—find success in the classroom and beyond. Every entering college freshman should read College Success Guaranteed—and then do it!
— Anne K. W. Richardson, president, New England Association for College Admission Counseling (NEACAC)
Malcolm Gauld presents five rules for college success. I have a sixth: read this book. College Success Guaranteed is small in size, but big in insight and wisdom. Gauld knows teens and it shows.
— Steven Antonoff, PhD, educational consultant, Antonoff Associates, Inc., Denver, CO
Loved the "Old School Wisdom" in this book and can't wait to send it to my grandchildren on the eve of their departure to college. Well-said!
— Patrick F. Bassett, president, National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
College Success Guaranteed is what I call a 'wow' book—it's written in a readable, relaxed, conversational style. Packing a lot into its few pages, this book follows what I call 'the 60 rule.' It will take no more than 60 minutes to read, but its 'invisible ink' has rules for success far beyond a student's college career that will last for 60 years.
— Louis Schmier, professor of history, Valdosta State University
This country makes a lot of noise about getting more kids into college. But, a much better goal is to help more students have a great college experience. Ultimately, students will be the ones who will determine the quality and value of that experience. This book is a fun, readable, and insightful handbook for every student
— Bob Stuart, independent college counselor and director, Maine College Circle
Malcolm Gauld has crafted a book that should be required reading for all those high school students who are bent on getting a first-class college education. It should also be required reading for all those students' teachers, counselors, and, oh yes, their parents.
— Warren Bennis, Distinguished Professor of Business Administration, University of Southern California
With college costs soaring, it's critical that today's students enter college with a plan for their success. Education and parenting expert Malcolm Gauld is President of Hyde Schools and author of College Success Guaranteed: Five Rules to Make it Happen. Gauld has spent much of his prolific career teaching and coaching college-bound teenagers and working with their parents....College Success Guaranteed outlines a simple plan for students navigating the new world of college life. The lessons focus on the idea that attitude is everything in college....Even the most talented students will struggle in college if they lack confidence, the ability to seek out mentors, and emotional independence from their parents.
— Staten Island Parent