The HBCU Guide

The HBCU Guide

The HBCU Guide

Robin M. May / Robin MMay

10,44 €
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Editorial:
iUniverse
Año de edición:
2005
Materia
Bibliotecas, museos, escuelas (infantil/juvenil)
ISBN:
9780595357338
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The HBCU Guide is a fun and enlightening manual that will equip current and prospective students with valuable tips for successfully handling the HBCU (historically black college or university) experience. From cafeteria food to Greek life, author Robin M. May, with input from college students and alumni from around the country, has compiled a list of things to know that will surely ring true for students at HBCU institutions:Never date two men or two women in the same fraternity or sororityAlways wear flip-flops in the bathroom’Freestyle' for your first year, if necessaryDo not get sucked into the credit card promotionsPurchase at least one dry-clean-only business suit for your interviewsThese are just a few of the tips in The HBCU Guide that will prepare collegians for student life, taking up residence, the academic experience, personal growth, money matters, and getting started down a career path. Knowing that the African-American college experience is unique, May has put together a light-hearted yet informative guide that will help turn an average student into a great one. Get one for your college student today!

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