

An edition of What's Wrong with University (2007)
And How to Make It Work for You Anyway
By Jeff Rybak
Publish Date
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Ecw Press
Language
eng
Pages
271
Description:
Students invest a lot of time and money in a university education but all too often don't get what they came for. This book addresses the most pressing concerns for undergraduate students and helps them cope with the university system. The author illustrates that a university has five distinct functions, which are often in conflict with each other; students often find themselves with different goals and motivations than their peers and with institutional features designed around the needs of those other students. As a result they are frequently frustrated by their experiences. This guide explains how a university really works and provides advice on how all students can overcome these internal conflicts to get what they most want from the university experience.
subjects: Aims and objectives, College student orientation, Education, Higher Education, Nonfiction, Universities and colleges, Student Life & Student Affairs, Universites, Enseignement superieur, Information scolaire et professionnelle, Finalites, Higher, Education, higher, aims and objectives, Universities and colleges, canada
Places: Canada