Official Review: A Roadmap To Career Success

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I'm pretty excited about this book because both of my sons are in high school and my older son only has two more years. I can't wait to sit down with him and go through this together. He already has a pretty clear idea of what he wants to do, but I think this will be a big help to him and my younger son (he's only a year behind him!). It's good there aren't many errors. It will make for an easier read. Thanks for the great review!
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The readers feel themselves, provided with the best things of the world, reading the lengthy description of the book, in the 'Official Review: A Roadmap To Career Success, by John G Bendt'! It brings us, in the right frame of mind!
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This sounds like such a helpful book! I wish I had something like this to refer to when I was deciding what to do in college!
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I agree with you that the book is a valuable guide to high school and college students. I know that even grown-ups like you and me could still benefit from one or two of the tips offered throughout the book. Thanks for your review!
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This is a great book. It provides valuable information on college to students. Good illustration on the cover as well.
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This is a great book that give a child a sense of purpose and focus towards making a decision that will either change the life of that child by going to college or not going. It's also prepares the child on what to encounter. :lol: :lol:
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A fantastic resource for high school kids to really plan and implement the future they desire. Would have loved having this book myself many years ago! Great review, thanks.
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I think this book could have really helped me when I was younger, as I never had a solid plan for my life. I had never heard of defining hard and soft skills until recently, and I think that really is an important step in finding a career path that fits. It sounds as if this book is thorough enough to really be helpful while still being short enough that it’s not too intimidating.
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This is a book I would like to have for reference. I like the fact that the author emphasizes the aspect of soft skills. This is normally overlooked in similar books.
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A Roadmap to Succes by John G Bent
It is like an educational book to the youngsters who are growing up in the world ; take up career decisions maturely
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Post by Ilyas ibn shittu »

College is the most intricate stage of one's life and it is very delicate therefore it needs extra care to be able to succeed the adversities ot the college in which some if not all have been expressed by the author.
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Wow! This book will definitely come in handy for me.
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A ROADMAP TO CAREER SUCCESS I wish I had known about this when I was going to college . Lots of insights and help I could have used. To this day , I still haven't settled on a path for life . Once out of college , I discovered that I didn't want to be a complete success . I have enjoyed the course I have taken as each day is something new.Call me a gypsy, traveller or just someone that got wise to the lies of life and went my own way. This book might have made a difference . A story just short enough not to get bogged down in details.
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I like the realistic nature of the book. Firstly, it is short just fit for any teenager and college student. They already have enough books to read as part of their studies. Secondly, it has the "how" factor of achieving one's goals. I am definitely going to read it. Thanks for the detailed review.
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Post by tamdlyte »

Sounds like this is more than just a college planner but more a life planner! Find that perfect career and nail it! :)
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