Gill, Jeff (Counselor),

Get sorted! : how to make the most of your student experience / Jeff Gill and Will Medd. - London ; New York, NY : Palgrave, 2015. - Palgrave study skills . - Palgrave study skills. .

Includes bibliographical references.

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- PART I: FOUNDATIONS -- 1. Introduction. Making your day -- Get Sorted now and everyday... -- 2. Making each day relevant: bring your vision to life! -- 3. Making each day meaningful: living your values -- 4. Making each day gremlin free: don't let the voice of doom have the last word -- 5. Making each day mindful: how are you today, really? -- 6. Making it happen: saying 'Yes' to being sorted -- PART II: INNER RESOURCES -- 7. Getting going (being motivated) -- 8. Stepping up to it (being confident) -- 9. Keeping it together (being focused) -- 10. Get beyond the obvious (being creative) -- 11. You're not alone (being in relationships) -- 12. Work, rest and play (being in balanced) -- 13. Weebles Wobble! (being resilient ) -- 14. Being you (Your inner leader).

"This book is about you. It's about how you can shape your student experience based on what matters to you. It helps you to 'get sorted', take control and make the most of your time at college or university. This unique and practical self-coaching guide bridges the gap between student life, academic performance and employability skills. It actively encourages students to discover ways to shape their outlooks and experiences. - There are a host of useful illustrations, diagrams, checklists, exercises and real student stories to help you get the most from the book. - It's easy to find your way around the chapters so you can pick the bits that are most relevant for you. Regardless of your subject, level of study or reasons for doing a degree, Get Sorted will prove invaluable in helping you to navigate the challenges of your student journey, and beyond. "-- Provided by publisher.

9781137405937 paperback

2015001231


College student orientation.
College students--Life skills guides.
Study skills.

378.198 GRA