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- catalog contributor b3517888.
- catalog created "1964.".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "1964.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1964.".
- catalog description "Behavior which leads to becoming an educated person and also to making high grades. Introduction and a preliminary caution -- Knowing your goals -- Choosing a place to study -- Deciding when to study -- Starting study -- some ways to avoid long warming-up periods -- The use of books for becoming educated -- Profitting more fully from lectures -- Profitting from television courses -- Using special learning aids -- Learning another language -- Learning while not studying formally -- Formal reviewing for examinations -- Taking examinations with skill and freedom from terror -- Grades versus education? -- Concerning comments -- some pointers concerning the use of these suggestions.".
- catalog description "Developing ability to concentrate; reducing fatigue. Distraction: its frequency and repercussion -- Some common sources of distraction and some ways to reduce them -- Concluding comments and a forecast of things to come.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Personality characteristics which handicap us; some ways to change them. A preliminary consideration of infantile habits, their causes and consequences -- Growing away from slave attitudes and hostility towards teachers -- Alleviating hostility toward parents and others -- Breaking habits of dependency, projection, and irresponsibilty -- Reducing fear of failure -- Other habits which handicap us and some ways to change them -- Toward earning a better life -- concluding comments.".
- catalog description "The nature of an educated person. Behavior which leads to becoming an educated person and also to making high grades. Developing ability to concentrate; reducing fatigue. Personality characteristics which handicap us; some ways to change them.".
- catalog description "The nature of an educated person. Statement of the problem -- Toward what ends are you attending college? One concept of an educated person -- Concluding remarks.".
- catalog extent "xix, 206 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "On becoming an educated person.".
- catalog isFormatOf "On becoming an educated person.".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "1964.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Saunders,".
- catalog relation "On becoming an educated person.".
- catalog subject "371.3028".
- catalog subject "College student orientation.".
- catalog subject "Education.".
- catalog subject "LB2395 .V6 1964".
- catalog subject "Learning.".
- catalog subject "Self-culture.".
- catalog subject "Student adjustment.".
- catalog subject "Study skills.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Behavior which leads to becoming an educated person and also to making high grades. Introduction and a preliminary caution -- Knowing your goals -- Choosing a place to study -- Deciding when to study -- Starting study -- some ways to avoid long warming-up periods -- The use of books for becoming educated -- Profitting more fully from lectures -- Profitting from television courses -- Using special learning aids -- Learning another language -- Learning while not studying formally -- Formal reviewing for examinations -- Taking examinations with skill and freedom from terror -- Grades versus education? -- Concerning comments -- some pointers concerning the use of these suggestions.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Developing ability to concentrate; reducing fatigue. Distraction: its frequency and repercussion -- Some common sources of distraction and some ways to reduce them -- Concluding comments and a forecast of things to come.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Personality characteristics which handicap us; some ways to change them. A preliminary consideration of infantile habits, their causes and consequences -- Growing away from slave attitudes and hostility towards teachers -- Alleviating hostility toward parents and others -- Breaking habits of dependency, projection, and irresponsibilty -- Reducing fear of failure -- Other habits which handicap us and some ways to change them -- Toward earning a better life -- concluding comments.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The nature of an educated person. Behavior which leads to becoming an educated person and also to making high grades. Developing ability to concentrate; reducing fatigue. Personality characteristics which handicap us; some ways to change them.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The nature of an educated person. Statement of the problem -- Toward what ends are you attending college? One concept of an educated person -- Concluding remarks.".
- catalog title "On becoming an educated person; the university and college.".
- catalog type "text".