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Change: Preparing for and Dealing with Change
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Chapter 1—Change: Preparing for and Dealing with Change

1 .       The college experience is different for every person. [Hint]

 
 


2 .       Change is never assured. [Hint]

 
 


3 .       According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce, people with a bachelor's degree earn considerably more money each year than people without a degree. [Hint]

 
 


4 .       According to the Annual Income chart, those who have a bachelor's degree earn more than those with a master's degree. [Hint]

 
 


5 .       Not only should students have expectations of college, but college has expectations of students. [Hint]

 
 


6 .       According to Gardner and Jewler, students undergo several life-altering changes and developments during their college years. [Hint]

 
 


7 .       No one can put a real value on the experience that college provides or the degree of change you will undergo in college. [Hint]

 
 


8 .       Some of the decisions you make today will affect the rest of your life. [Hint]

 
 


9 .       If you are taking 5 classes at 3 credit hours each, you should be spending 45 hours outside of class in studying. [Hint]

 
 


10 .       Students are expected to turn in their own work and avoid plagiarism. [Hint]

 
 






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