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What a great book for the high school and colleges, It helps to create a driving spirit against failure and how to use my days judiciously in colleges, free from debt and manage my spending.... Thanks for the review
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Both my sons are in high school. My oldest is a junior so he's getting very close to graduating. This book could not have come at more of a right time. It sounds like it will be very helpful to the future of my sons. I can't wait to dig in to this with them. It also sounds like it will be easy for them to understand. Thanks for your further insight into the book.
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I know how important it is to plan ahead and this guide could be useful for pre-teens or teens thinking of college and their future career path. Although it is not something I need, I could recommend it to some of my friends with children this age. Thanks for your review!
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This will prove to be useful especially to the teens. I will read it and know what to tell my children.
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Living as a teen has really blind-folded many in the society colleges today but thanks to the writer who outline the need for the students to make use of their time well in gathering more points to ease their chances of excellent it is just that some still looses out due to publication period.
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This is a very good review. Thank you! This book sounds like very good reference material about how to handle the changes which come at the various stations in life. It's a must read, certainly for me! Kudos to the author.
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This book is a very helpful to underprivileged students who don't have enough money to pursue higher studies. This is a very practical self-help book and I would love to recommend it to others. Congrats on BOTD.
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Pursuing higher education, avoiding debt, and saving for retirement? I love utopian books! Just kidding! I’m too late for the first two but long way to retirement so maybe this book can still help me!
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It's good to hear that the book has some helpful practical advice that will encourage the preteens and teenagers to make wise choices in regards to their future studies and careers. Awesome review.
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Sounds interesting. This book will be helpful for college and high school students who are eager to find a good career. Great review.
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The book presents a very systematic approach to deal with college life and its debts. Being a college pass out I too feel the need to take a look at this guide. Thanks for the review!!
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I love how review addresses college students to prepare for what lies ahead in college. I don't think this book is for me but I won't hesitate to share this book to my students. Thanks for sharing your thoughts about it.
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This is a useful book for college students as it help decides their career path. It explains how you should manage your academics, extracurricular and career while maintaining balance between all the aspects of life.
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"The Pre & Post College Student Pocket Guide to Success" by Renee J. Bey.

I wouldn't want to say it is a total waste of time because the author channeled lots of positive energy into the book.
but I don't need motivational books to teach me how to farm, or be a stand out barber in Africa, or even a hairdresser.
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I commend the author for providing such a relevant guidebook. A book that'll prepare youth for college life and after college life is worth having. Thanks for the review.
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