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Welcome to college life. Scott and Jackie use their campus radio show to talk about every aspect of life during the college years. Doug, Scott's longtime friend, narrates this story--one that every current, future, and past student will appreciate.
Although humorous stories and events punctuate each chapter, that does not mean that more serious and even ugly topics and events are not covered. College life is clearly a mixture of experiences that can sometimes sting.
Topics include campus and dorm life, theft, parties, college relationships, sex in college, rape, part-time and summer jobs, participation in campus activities, social media issues, substance use and abuse, anxiety and stress, identity theft, job search preparation, and college professors--all with student employment success a constant theme.
This is a fascinating and thought-provoking look at college life. It's one that will draw readers in and poke at their beliefs and emotions.
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Welcome to college life. Scott and Jackie use their campus radio show to talk about every aspect of life during the college years. Doug, Scott's longtime friend, narrates this story--one that every current, future, and past student will appreciate.
Although humorous stories and events punctuate each chapter, that does not mean that more serious and even ugly topics and events are not covered. College life is clearly a mixture of experiences that can sometimes sting.
Topics include campus and dorm life, theft, parties, college relationships, sex in college, rape, part-time and summer jobs, participation in campus activities, social media issues, substance use and abuse, anxiety and stress, identity theft, job search preparation, and college professors--all with student employment success a constant theme.
This is a fascinating and thought-provoking look at college life. It's one that will draw readers in and poke at their beliefs and emotions.
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