Bookshelf 
A few "good reads" for college and career:

Reading as a Power Tool

 

"Mastering the power of language demands that professionals master all forms of communication, including reading.  Efficient reading is more than just a way to manage information and grapple with pertinent issues:  it's a vital orb in your web of communications."

                                                                               

Phyllis Mindell, ED.D.      How to Say ItŪ For Women

 

What Color Is Your Parachute? For Teens (2010)
by Carol Christen and Richard N. Bolles
 
  

Now, Discover Your Strengths    (2001)
Marcus Buckingham & Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D.
 

 

You Majored in What?  Mapping Your Path from Chaos to Career   (2009)

Katharine Brooks, ED.D.

 

 

Linchpin:  Are You Indispensable?   (2010)

Seth Godin

 

 

The Happiest Kid on Campus:  A Parent's Guide to the Very Best College Experience (for You and Your Child)   (2010)

Harlan Cohen

 

 

Can I Wear My Nose Ring to the Interview?  Finding, Landing, and Keeping Your First Real Job   (2009)

Ellen Gordon Reeves

 

 

What Color is Your Parachute? 2010:  A Practical Manual for Job-Hunters and Career Changers   (2010)

Richard N. Bolles

 

 

Basic Black:  The Essential Guide for Getting Ahead at Work (and in Life)  (2007)

Cathie Black

 

 

Women, Work & the Art of Savoir Faire:  Business Sense & Sensibility  (2009)

Mireille Guiliano

 

 

How to Say It® for Women:  Communicating with Confidence and Power Using the Language of Success  (2001)

Phyllis Mindell, ED.D.

 

Countdown to College: 21 To-Do Lists for High School  (2009)
Valerie Pierce
 

Admission Matters: What Students and Parents Need to Know about Getting into College  (2009)
Sally P. Springer
 

The Professors' Guide: The Secrets of College Success  (2010)
Lynn F. Jacobs & Jeremy S. Hyman

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