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Kevin Bucknall
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  • Paperback: 196 pages
  • Publisher: Exposure Publishing (1 April 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1846856604
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846856600
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 15.2 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,101,525 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Going to University: the Secrets of Success provides the information that you need to get to university, to settle down quickly, and do well there. University life is wonderful and exciting but many students find it mysterious and a little frightening at first. It can be hard to adjust to the high degree of academic freedom. This book will help to banish fears by explaining how to adapt to the pressures of your new course. You will learn what is expected of you and how to meet these demands. The skills you need are best learned in your first year or earlier but the information in this book will be of constant value during your entire time at university. Some reviews of earlier books: "How to Succeed as a Student". Four Star Rating: This fabulous guide is a must for students from year 10 on. It addresses a wide range of issues and advice. (Four Star Australian webs targeted to support students and schools) "How to Succeed as a Student" Written by Kevin Bucknall, really interesting ....take a look" (Dr Clive Buckley, North East Wales Institute) Kevin Bucknall's "How to Succeed as a Student" is very helpful for college life.. (GettingReal.com) How to Succeed as a Student. Excellent book by Kevin Bucknall. (Dr. Donald Simanek, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania) "How to Succeed as a Student" ..Written for students.One of my personal favorites! (Penn State University) For a good general resource for student entering college, visit "How to Succeed as a Student".Many of the chapters are relevant for college freshmen-to-be anywhere.. (Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University) This book ["Studying at University"] is obviously for someone planning to study or already studying at university. Some of the chapters deal with preparing for university life but the majority will be of interest to every one..this book is easy to read, to the point and easy to dip into." (Sheffield Hallam University) Dr. Kevin Bucknall has over 30 years experience in tutoring and university teaching in the UK and Australia. He is the author of 5 books and 30 articles. He has been a Visiting Fellow at the London School of Economics, as well as the University of British Columbia, and a Visiting Associate Member of St. Antony's College, Oxford.

From the Publisher

This is the third book of advice to students by Kevin Bucknall, following on "How to Succeed as a Student", 143 pp., Griffith University, 1994; and "Studying at University: How to Make a Success of Your Academic Course", How To Books, UK, 1996. Both of these were well received and achieved complimentary comments by teachers and students. We expect that "Going to University: the Secrets of Success" will be similarly acclaimed.

Comments and recommendations on the author's earlier works:

"How to Succeed as a Student"

Four Star Rating. "This fabulous guide is a must for students from year 10 on. It addresses a wide range of issues and advice - although aimed to a degree at students attending Griffith University in Queensland it is great advice for any school leaver wanting to go on to Uni." (Four Star Australian webs targeted to support students and schools. learning skills, study efficiently, save precious time, and score higher grades. Read online or download. Geared toward freshman in college, still useful for high school"). seniors who have questions about the transition into college life. The site was created in 1995 and, although some of the information has not been updated, most of the information is useful and helpful for the perspective college student. This site contains a wealth of answers to the questions that high school students ask before entering college life--questions like, Where should I live? What subjects should I take my first year? How do I save money? What study habits should I have?-- written from the perspective of an experienced college student. This is a resource that students can go to for advice about many different issues that they will encounter in college. There are tips about preparing an essay, preparing for exams, using computers, and helpful skills such as time management and speed reading. The site is written in an informal manner and even discusses potential problems that a student may encounter, such as sexual harassment, problems working in group projects, and where to go to for help. Spread the word to your juniors and seniors so that they can visit the site over the summer and get an idea about what to expect in college. (Griffith University, 1997)

"Excellent book by Kevin Bucknall." (Dr. Donald Simanek, Lock Haven University of Pennsylvania.)

"Written for students at Griffith University in Australia, Dr. Kevin Bucknall covers: housing and transportation, the university and classroom structure, the role of the student, first year subjects, how to study and learn, preparing and presenting assignments, and some tools of the trade. One of my personal favorites!! (Penn State University.)

"Written by Kevin Bucknall, really interesting ....take a look" (Dr Clive Buckley, North East Wales Institute.)

"An Australian guide but useful to all" (Dalhousie University)

**** "Advice on avoiding plagiarism, housing, note-taking, using computers, sexual harassment, information for Asian students, etc" (Shenandoah University, Language Lab. the chapters are relevant for college freshmen-to-be anywhere, although some of the information is specific to Australia National University. In addition to a great deal of study help, it covers topics like new friendships, sexual harrassment, and motivating yourself in school. from A to Z to ensure your success as a student." (University of Regina, Canada, Students' Union)one

"Discussion of the university and classroom structure, the role of the student, first year subjects, how to study and learn, preparing and presenting assignments, and some tools of the trade. Originally written for students at Griffith University, Australia." (Virginia Commonwealth University)

"Kevin Bucknall's How to Succeed as a Student is very helpful for college life, though not as helpful as its unpublished counterpart How to Succeed as a Student With as Little Vivarin, Aspirin, Vomiting, and Stress-Related Blindness as Possible." (Gettingreal.com)

"This is a link to a free down loadable study skills book. Some material is specific to the writer's own institution but it is easy to read ....especially good on how to manage life as a student away from home for the first time." (Dean of Students' Office, University of East Anglia, UK)

"Studying at University"

"This book is obviously for someone planning to study or already studying at university. Some of the chapters deal with preparing for university life but the majority will be of interest to every one....this book is easy to read, to the point and easy to dip into." (Sheffield Hallam University.)

"Great book written by Kevin B. Bucknall" (Marius Andreiana, (Student - now a Software engineer and Linux/Unix system administrator)

Studying at University has been translated into Chinese and was published by China Youth Publishing, Beijing, in 2002.

* Aston University's "Learning Study Skills", UK * The University of Birmingham, "Guide to Effective Learning", UK * The Carnegie Mellon University, Universal Library * The ChemistryCoach.com * Dundee University, Scotland * The University of East Anglia * The Fountain Gateway * The Gateway Regional Guidance Department, a "Just for Kids" Benchmark School * Leeds University's Geography Department "Study Skills for Geography Students", UK * The Maricopa Center for Learning & Instruction, New York, USA * The University of Pennsylvania, USA * The National University of Singapore, Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning. * The Swinburne College, Melbourne, Australia * The Tennessee Tech University, History Department, USA * The University of Wellington, Victoria, New Zealand.


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Although I wish I had read this book before starting uni, I am still finding it very useful and relevant as I prepare for second year. It is jam-packed with useful hints and tips to make not just study easier and more enjoyable, but the whole uni experience. It is simply written and also quite funny which aids readability.

This book is very comprehensive. It covers pretty much everything a person new to uni would want to know - from finances and transport, through to what to expect in the way of lectures, seminars, tutorials, lab work and oral presentations, as well as providing advice on how to write essays and prepare for exams. There's only one thing I would have liked to have seen included which wasn't - tips on editing and proof reading assignments.

I found the stuff on developing team skills and processes very useful. (The research components of my course have a lot of team-based assessment.)It is well laid out and can be picked up and put down as needed.

The personality of the author comes through in his comments. It's kind of quirky which I like and the book is dotted with jokes which reinforce key points. A couple I particularly enjoyed were: `Art students: does your heart belong to Dada?', `There are three kinds of mathematicians: those who can count and those who can't', and `Dyslexics of the world untie' (no offence to people with dyslexia intended).

Its useful tips for staying motivated are already helping me to get organised/excited about the new uni year. I will make sure I get myself a `study buddy' next semester to help me mid-semester when the work piles up and it's hard to know where to start.

I think it's invaluable for anyone thinking about going to uni, enrolling in uni, or already at uni. I highly recommend it.
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