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First-year college students often struggle with the transition to college-level academics. Professors expect more analysis, synthesis, evaluation and application compared with high school's focus on absorbing knowledge. My guest, Louis E. Newman, is the author of Thinking Critically in College: The Essential Handbook for Student Success. In our conversation, Louis draws on his experience as dean of academic advising at Stanford and as a professor at Carleton College to offer strategies and tactics students can use to get the most out of every aspect of their college careers.
Learn more about Dr. Newman at thinkingcritically.us
Get your copy of Thinking Critically in College
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First-year college students often struggle with the transition to college-level academics. Professors expect more analysis, synthesis, evaluation and application compared with high school's focus on absorbing knowledge. My guest, Louis E. Newman, is the author of Thinking Critically in College: The Essential Handbook for Student Success. In our conversation, Louis draws on his experience as dean of academic advising at Stanford and as a professor at Carleton College to offer strategies and tactics students can use to get the most out of every aspect of their college careers.
Learn more about Dr. Newman at thinkingcritically.us
Get your copy of Thinking Critically in College

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