It takes the average reader 1 hour and 34 minutes to read How to Succeed in College During the Pandemic by Viola Sebastian-Jones
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The pandemic has changed the college experience significantly for students, families, and faculty members. Stress and uncertainty have increased for students, and institutions founded on in-person learning are struggling, some more than others, to provide students with a cohesive college experience both academically and socially. Written by an academic Dean with 30+ years of experience teaching, advising, and mentoring students, How to Succeed in College During the Pandemic helps students develop and refine the skills and habits that determine academic and personal success in college--now more than ever. How to Succeed in College During the Pandemic guides students and families through the most important challenges students face at this moment in higher education and provides the 5 essential steps that ensure students do well academically despite rapid changes in the learning experience due to the pandemic. In the second section of her book, Dean Sebastian-Jones focuses on the complex problem of procrastination that disproportionately affects the academic success, health, and well-being of students. Dean Sebastian-Jones provides in-depth solutions to the complex reasons students procrastinate, including academically successful students. How to Succeed in College During the Pandemic also helps students and families understand and navigate the personal challenges unique to college life during the pandemic so students can have the best experience possible and achieve their academic and personal goals. Table of Contents Section I: College and the Pandemic The 5 Essentials First Essential: Time Management Second Essential: Organization Calendars Other Organizational Tools We All Have the Same Amount of Time Getting Your Organizational System in Place ASAP! Third Essential: Resilience and Grit Fourth Essential: Getting Help and Support Fifth Essential: Making Mistakes Conclusion Section II: Understanding Procrastination Reason 1: Poor Time Management Reason 2: Distractions Reason 3: Uncertainty About Priorities, Goals, or Objectives Reason 4: Feeling Overwhelmed Reason 5: Difficulty Concentrating Reason 6: Fear and Anxiety about Getting Your Work Done Reason 7: Negative Beliefs Reason 8: Personal Problems Reason 9: Unrealistic Expectations and Perfectionism Reason 10: Fear of Failure Reason 11: Apathy Reason 12: Feeling Guilty or Ashamed Conclusion About the Author
How to Succeed in College During the Pandemic by Viola Sebastian-Jones is 93 pages long, and a total of 23,529 words.
This makes it 31% the length of the average book. It also has 29% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 2 hours and 8 minutes to read How to Succeed in College During the Pandemic aloud.
How to Succeed in College During the Pandemic is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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