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Because Hundreds of Heads are Better than One! TM Media Contacts: Maureen Watts: 360-597-4452 [email protected] #1 Bestselling College Life Guide Just Got Better! Secrets on How to Survive Freshman Year Revealed by Hundreds of College Students New Edition Guarantees to Make Freshman Year a Great Success San Francisco, CAJust in time for high school graduation, the #1 bestselling college life guide has just been published in a new and improved edition. How to Survive Your Freshman Year, 2 nd Edition is updated and expanded, and packed with over 1,000 pieces of advice from students at more than 100 colleges across the U.S. The first edition of How to Survive Your Freshman Year received great reviews, including a Book of the Year Award finalist from Foreword magazine. The revised, second edition offers frosh brand-new tips, advice, and stories from more college students, as well as all-new references, facts, checklists, and other useful information from orientation through summer vacation. With more advice from interviews with more students nationwide, college-bound teens will get off to a great start with this new edition. The hundreds of college students interviewed give the low-down about the realities of freshman year—the good, the bad, and the unforeseen. They come from big schools, small schools, Ivies, and state universities across the country. They are Greeks, geeks and jocks; men and women. The students are extraordinarily honest about the

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Because Hundreds of Heads are Better than One! TM

Media Contacts: Maureen Watts: 360-597-4452 [email protected]

#1 Bestselling College Life Guide Just Got Better!

Secrets on How to Survive Freshman Year Revealed by Hundreds of

College Students

New Edition Guarantees to Make Freshman Year a Great Success

San Francisco, CA— Just in time for high school graduation, the #1 bestselling college

life guide has just been published in a new and improved edition. How to Survive Your

Freshman Year, 2nd Edition is updated and expanded, and packed with over 1,000 pieces of

advice from students at more than 100 colleges across the U.S. The first edition of How to Survive Your Freshman Year received great reviews, including a Book of the Year Award finalist from Foreword magazine.

The revised, second edition offers frosh brand-new tips, advice, and stories from more

college students, as well as all-new references, facts, checklists, and other useful information

from orientation through summer vacation. With more advice from interviews with more

students nationwide, college-bound teens will get off to a great start with this new edition. The hundreds of college students interviewed give the low-down about the realities of freshman year—the good, the bad, and the unforeseen. They come from big schools, small schools, Ivies, and state universities across the country. They are Greeks, geeks and jocks; men and women. The students are extraordinarily honest about the

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realities of being a freshman. What they tell about their college experiences—whether satisfied, relieved or regretful—is remarkably insightful.

How to Survive Your Freshman Year is jammed-packed with fun tips and short, entertaining stories from student peers on everything from what to take to college, the pros and cons of living on campus and off, best times and places to study, getting along with roommates, dating, partying, and making friends for life. The book’s short and funny, real-world tips from other college students makes it an entertaining and quick read for teens. In addition, the book helps parents better understand how their teens can survive and thrive in college, and makes for a great high school graduation gift. About the Editors Mark Bernstein and Yadin Kaufmann are the series’ editors at Hundreds of Heads. Mr. Bernstein divides his time between Atlanta and San Francisco. Mr. Kaufmann divides his time between Tel Aviv, Israel and New York. Jamie Allen is an editor and “chief headhunter” for the Hundreds of Heads. He lives in Atlanta. All editors are available for interviews. About Hundreds of Heads Books, Inc. Hundreds of Heads guides are designed to provide great, readable advice on life’s major challenges—including: how to survive a wedding, diet, divorce or teenager—among many others. For each title, Hundreds of Heads’ interviewers (“headhunters”) crisscross the country to interview hundreds of people who have “been there, done that.” Visit www.hundredsofheads.com to learn more. How to Survive Your Freshman Year, 2nd Edition By Hundreds of College Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors Who Did Edited by Mark W. Bernstein and Yadin Kaufmann $13.95, 256 pages, 6 X 9, trade paperback ISBN 1-933512-04-0 Hundreds of Heads Books are distributed by Publishers Group West.