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Hardly Working at College: The Overachieving Underperformer's Guide to Graduating Without Cracking a Book

par Chris Morran

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The Only Book Your Professors Don't Want You To BuyAuthor Chris Morran, already hailed as an idol to the idle for his Hardly Working: The Overachieving Underperformer's Guide to Doing as Little as Possible in the Office, now offers salvation to the student set.In Hardly working at College: The Overachieving Underperformer's Guide to Graduating Without Cracking a Book, Morran dispenses thoughtful advice on how to sleep, slack, and swill your way to good grades and a college diploma.Why read the full assignment when a judicious scan of a textbook's intro and the classmate's notes can supply you with all the knowledge you need to pass? Where is the best place to sit so you won't be called on in class -- and if you are, how do you hide that you haven't read the assigment? Hardly Working at College focuses on the subjects that really matter, allowing you to live the higher-education high life while your classmates are stuck in the library trying to catch up.Covering everything from why turning in an unreadable first draft is always a good idea to how to avoid contributing to group projects (and still claim all the credit) Hardly working at College is the one book that should be on every student's syllabus. It's incontrovertible proof that the hardest part about college is getting in.… (plus d'informations)
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The Only Book Your Professors Don't Want You To BuyAuthor Chris Morran, already hailed as an idol to the idle for his Hardly Working: The Overachieving Underperformer's Guide to Doing as Little as Possible in the Office, now offers salvation to the student set.In Hardly working at College: The Overachieving Underperformer's Guide to Graduating Without Cracking a Book, Morran dispenses thoughtful advice on how to sleep, slack, and swill your way to good grades and a college diploma.Why read the full assignment when a judicious scan of a textbook's intro and the classmate's notes can supply you with all the knowledge you need to pass? Where is the best place to sit so you won't be called on in class -- and if you are, how do you hide that you haven't read the assigment? Hardly Working at College focuses on the subjects that really matter, allowing you to live the higher-education high life while your classmates are stuck in the library trying to catch up.Covering everything from why turning in an unreadable first draft is always a good idea to how to avoid contributing to group projects (and still claim all the credit) Hardly working at College is the one book that should be on every student's syllabus. It's incontrovertible proof that the hardest part about college is getting in.

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