Top 10 Secrets Of College Success Analysis

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In the article “Top 10 Secrets of College Success” by Lynn F. Jacobs and Jeremy
S. Hyman gives a few tips from the book that could help a College student in the long run. This article touches the most important tips from the whole book for example Take control, Audition your professors, get to class and more according to the book. In the first tip it talks about the differences between High school and College. As it’s stated in article anything you do in College like homework, projects even getting to class is on your own, you don’t have anyone behind you to make sure you get things done. In tip number five again states the point about college is all on you like studying or not studying. But the tip advices to study as soon as the semester

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