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Understanding University: A Guide to Another Planet


No. of pages 176

Published: 2006

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Does university seem like another planet? Does everyone else seem to speak another language? What can you do to make the grade? If these are the kind of questions you are asking yourself, then this is the book you need. After the excitement of being accepted, the reality of life at university or college can be daunting, but help is at hand. This practical book guides new students through the terminology used at university and shows you: What a student needs to know, how to be accepted by other students and lecturers How to get the best out of your institution and yourself How to communicate using appropriate language in higher education institutionsHow to learn the conventions of your specific subject areaHow to be confident and competent in your new world All new students find the move to university slightly bewildering, but with this book you can be one step ahead. The author has spent time talking to students across a broad range of different universities and uses their first-hand experience as a basis for the book. Understanding University provides a lifeline for new students in further and higher education offering everything from practical advice on studying, to explanations of frequently used terms. If you don't know the difference between a seminar and a tutorial or want to know what `matriculation means, then this is where to start. Need a little assistance? Just open this book. And remember - you are not alone.

 

 

There are 176 pages in this book. This book was published in 2006 by Open University Press .