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CollegeSuccessLife

We Help You To Maximize Your College And Career Choices, Options, And Opportunities. 

@CollegeSuccessLife Mission

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The primary mission of our blog,  CollegeSuccessLife,  is to assist learners in achieving educational and career success. We provide personalized “insider tips and strategies” to college students, adult learners, and job seekers on how to maximize their choices, options, and opportunities while pursuing their individual educational and career goals.

Skills Every College Student Needs to Succeed…in school and in the workplace!

Learning Styles

Knowing what type of learner you are can strengthen your ability to perform more effectively in the classroom as well as the workplace.

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Information Literacy

Fake news is everywhere these days.  “Alternative facts” loom large over our present reality.  That being the case, do you really know how to tell the difference?

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Networking

Making worthwhile connections with a variety of individuals whose opinions you value is essential to your success.

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College Success Diet: An Insider's Guide to Educational and Career Success

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College Success Diet is a unique blueprint on how to succeed in your college/post-secondary educational experience and make the world your playground is the idea behind the creation of this eBook.  A mother and son combine generational perspectives to give you options and choices as you weigh the consequences and challenges of making this commitment.

Work smarter, not harder…

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A College Success Diet Review:

“…it is amazing. This should be a must have for all parents but more importantly their college students.  I am having my son read and take with him to college….Invaluable!!!!!!!  

Very easy to read and comprehensive. This is a necessity for any student – right up there with a fake id and extra-long sheets….I cannot thank you enough for sharing it with me.   I know I will refer to it throughout his 4 years at MCLA.”