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Diary of a First-Generation College Student Part I: Stories & Steps Toward Your College Success

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Diary of a First-Generation College Student Part I: Stories & Steps Toward Your College Success
Diary of a First-Generation College Student Part I: Stories & Steps Toward Your College Success

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Diary of a First-Generation College Student Part I: Stories & Steps Toward Your College Success

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Diary of a First-Generation College Student Part I provides
practical college and life advice through real stories of struggle and success.
The reader learns about choosing between college or alternative careers, selecting a beneficial major, stress management, recovering from "failure," effective studying, friendships, and setting yourself up for success while having fun.
The book is written by Dr. Antonio Miranda, a first-generation college student turned PhD. Dr. Miranda authentically articulates the strategies utilized by he and his fellow first-generation peers to overcome early college struggles and shortcomings. Through stories and strategic steps, this book thoughtfully and sympathetically
helps students of all backgrounds plan their roadmap to success for college and beyond. Bonus- filled with over 100 college tips for college from nearly 100 former college graduates!

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