Official Review: A Roadmap To Career Success

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Post by Ashiyya Tariq »

This book would act as a mentor for high school students in their search for career. Great review.
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There are so many self-help books like this for finding your way in life, thanks for your thoughts on this one.
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I think I this book i's for me for I am going to college soon. I think I will benefit from the information in it.
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Wish I had this tool back in the day at high school. Definetly essential to any college aspiration. Will save it for my nieces when they get at that time. Congrats on BOD.
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Post by The BookWorm Nagham »

Thank you for the review, it sounds like a useful book. Definitely something I would recommend to high school and college students.
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This book sounds very thorough, and as someone who is looking to change careers, I might use most of the advice, too! Great review! I look forward to doing a comprehensive reading of this book as well.
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College is a critical time for young people, this book sounds like a great guide. Thank you for the review.
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This seems like it would of been very useful when I was in high school and in college. From what you say, it's a very thorough and informative book about choosing the right career and acquiring the skills to get your dream job. That's an important topic to focus on and I'm sure the book will help people achieve their goals. Thanks for your review.
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Roadmap To Career Success" by John G Bendt
It a book that give a good insight on how to make the write decision for ur child ducation or self education and it remind me of my time in college and after high school thinking of what to do next, how move to the next stage and how I chose the school of my choice.
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This is an interesting and really helpful book to read. This is recommended for everyone to read. Ccongratulations on this review.
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I'm actually scared to read your review since I know this is not a novel and you might give a low rating. I'm also done with college so I'm sure this book is not for me. BUT praise Jesus for this! I can definitely share this with my students. Just with the title, I know this is inspirational. Thanks for the recommendation and the review.
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(I've seen numerous college advice books that are thick enough to kill the fiercest Australian spiders...)This statement made me chuckle. I wish we had such a book in our time. While seeking what career to choose. we most probably went with our parents choice. Thanks for your insightful review.
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Now, this is a book I can't wait to read. I like that the author dishes out vital information in less than a hundred pages. The emphasis that people should begin planning for the rest of their lives the moment they enter high school is sound advice.
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Sounds like a truly inspiration read. Such a difficult decision to make and one that affects your working life and having to make it at such a young age when hormones and teenage angst are running wild certainly doesn't help. Seems the author really knows how to break the mammoth task down into smaller bite sized chunks, making the decision an easier one to swallow.
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Would have been great help to me if I had this book before I graduated. Making decisions on what career you are going to is hard. Competition, confusion, a lot of things you're going through. If there's no proper guidance, you might take a very bumpy road and end up nothing. Thank you! Will definitely read and pass it on to my cousins who'll graduate this year
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