| How to Study, 6th Edition |  | Author: Ron Fry Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning Category: Book
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ISBN: 1401889115 Dewey Decimal Number: 371.30281 EAN: 9781401889111
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Product Description The best-selling study book of all time, How to Study, has gained immense popularity among students of all ages. Now updated and expanded for the information age, this "A-Plus" read includes areas such as how to create a work environment, excel in class, use the library, do online research, and much more.
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Changed the way I learned forever February 14, 2008 Vero (Westport, CT USA) 26 out of 27 found this review helpful
I read this book many years ago (maybe it was the first or second edition) and it changed my style of studying forever. I was failing my pre-med courses when I found this book. I ended up getting A's in organic chemistry and applied calculus. This book should be required reading before undertaking any serious scholastic endeavor. This is the only book that doesn't disguise the effort that is required in learning - no magic tricks nor skills that only "special" students have - the ability is in all of us and Ron Fry shows you how.
How to Study January 26, 2000 william e velasco (Brooklyn, NY) 34 out of 39 found this review helpful
Excellent principles of study in an easy-to-read format. When I graduated from high school my GPA hovered around 72. I graduated from college witha 3.87 GPA. This book changed my way of studying forever. I thank Ron for his inspiration and guidance. I still share my book with prospective students. In fact, my younger brother had failed an LPN course with the Army; I rushed him the book and told him to follow Ron's advice. I am proud to announce that my brother graduated at the top of his class and is now employed by a top hospital in NYC. He is only 20 years of age.Thanks, Ron! Sincerely, William at Headstart4@aol.com
Right Tone and The Right Touch in Teaching Todayýs Student July 19, 1998 Gloria E. Salavarria (skaggs@michiana.org) (Middlebury, IN) 28 out of 33 found this review helpful
This is a wonderful update of the William H. Armstrong Study is Hard Work classic. It does not preach but reaches those who need it the most--the marginal or poor student. For those who are good students, it reaffirms that they are on the right track and may even add a point or two worth considering. Overall, I recommend this book because it speaks to today's youth in a manner that is encouraging, not condescending.
Years saved July 25, 2008 John J. Bowden 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
I learned most of these lessons the hard way.... years and years of studying the wrong way. Save yourself time and a GPA and take a look.
Nice!!! September 14, 2008 Rony-kun (norcross, GA USA) 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
Man i need it this for like My Whole Life. It teaches you good fundamental stuff to succed in your study life. Good examples and easy to understand.
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