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Major Decisions: Taking Charge of Your College Education
Author Henry J. Eyring
Subject Self help
Genrenon-fiction
Publisher Deseret Book
Publication date
2010
ISBN 978-1-60641-636-5
378.1/98 22
LC ClassLB2343.3.E97 2010

Major Decisions: Taking Charge of Your College Education, published in 2010, is a self-help book written by Henry J. Eyring. The intended purpose of the book is to help both both current and prospective college students get the most out of their college experience. “Probably the most important thing I’ve learned about higher education is this: you can get everything you hope for—and more—if you take personal responsibility for the design and construction of your education. The key is to be your own ‘general contractor,’ the one who puts all of the pieces of a higher education together according to a careful personal plan.” [1]

General Contractor's Rules

The second half of the book features 7 rules that each student/prospective student should follow as they seek to become the general contractor of their own education. [2]

  • Rule #1: Always Have a Career Dream
  • Rule #2: Always Have a Major
  • Rule #3: Customize Your Degree
  • Rule #4: Find the Best Teachers
  • Rule #5: Do Your Best Work
  • Rule #6: Connect Your Degree to What Comes Next
  • Rule #7: Get All the HSJ Skills You Can

References

  1. ^ Deseret Book, retrieved 26 April 2010
  2. ^ "Major Decisions: Taking Charge of Your College Education ". Henry J. Eyring(2010). p. vi ISBN  978-1-60641-636-5


Category:2010 books Category:Self-help books Category:Personal development

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Major Decisions: Taking Charge of Your College Education
Author Henry J. Eyring
Subject Self help
Genrenon-fiction
Publisher Deseret Book
Publication date
2010
ISBN 978-1-60641-636-5
378.1/98 22
LC ClassLB2343.3.E97 2010

Major Decisions: Taking Charge of Your College Education, published in 2010, is a self-help book written by Henry J. Eyring. The intended purpose of the book is to help both both current and prospective college students get the most out of their college experience. “Probably the most important thing I’ve learned about higher education is this: you can get everything you hope for—and more—if you take personal responsibility for the design and construction of your education. The key is to be your own ‘general contractor,’ the one who puts all of the pieces of a higher education together according to a careful personal plan.” [1]

General Contractor's Rules

The second half of the book features 7 rules that each student/prospective student should follow as they seek to become the general contractor of their own education. [2]

  • Rule #1: Always Have a Career Dream
  • Rule #2: Always Have a Major
  • Rule #3: Customize Your Degree
  • Rule #4: Find the Best Teachers
  • Rule #5: Do Your Best Work
  • Rule #6: Connect Your Degree to What Comes Next
  • Rule #7: Get All the HSJ Skills You Can

References

  1. ^ Deseret Book, retrieved 26 April 2010
  2. ^ "Major Decisions: Taking Charge of Your College Education ". Henry J. Eyring(2010). p. vi ISBN  978-1-60641-636-5


Category:2010 books Category:Self-help books Category:Personal development


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