The average rating for 101 tips for graduates based on 2 reviews is 2.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2011-10-11 00:00:00 Michael Bryant this book kinda started out lame.. her ABC'S are all about matching the A to something that started with an A.. instead of highlighting the most important rule and placing it as a first.. and so.. and B to something that starts with B.. all the way to Z!.. i think the author focused a little too much on making her book look good rather than the idea she wanted to deliver.. i think that was kinda forgotten somewhere while writing the book, not to mention the repetition of ideas.. dress nicely no uniforms you're not in college anymore no purple hair >>( i love purple heads so that wasn't taken very well by me) there was a lot i didn't agree with... first impressions are really nothing. the idea u develop about a person u met for 5 minutes is most likely wrong.. often misguided about our own ideas that reflected on that person and thus, we really cant see who they really are in our own inexperienced eyes for the first time.. i believe this is something we build on.. often After demolishing the first impression. that was based on looks and moods. the bottom line: from now on. its not about ur grades. use what u learn and learn about what ur using look professional. you are a product, market yourself under promise and over deliver you dont get what you want, you get what you ask for. believe in yourself consider yourself fortunate dont take rejection personally misery is optional |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-05-22 00:00:00 Brian Reardon It's compilation of many common self-help advices. Useful for newgrads, since majority they doesn't read much. Could have be more convenient if it is more summarized and shorter. But the table of contents are useful for recaps |
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