High school students receive a great deal of advice about gaining
admission to college, but much less about what to do when they arrive
there. More than ever, a college education represents a major investment
of time and money. In this perceptive and witty guide, written by an
experienced teacher and counselor of both high school and college
students, Victor L. Cahn presents future undergraduates and their
parents with a blueprint for how best to use these vital four years.
With singular candor, he discusses the potential pitfalls and rewards of
campus life, including the transition from high school; the challenges
of academic, personal, and social freedom; and the opportunities offered
by courses, professors, and extracurricular programs. All this
information is presented in the context of one central theme: that
college is preparation not simply for a career, but for life.