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'The Oxford Handbook of Oral History' brings together 40 authors on five continents to address the evolution of oral history, the impact of digital technology, the most recent methodological and archival issues and the application of oral history to both scholarly research and public presentations.
Written and edited by current college students and recent graduates from colleges and universities across the US, each book in this series of student guides focuses on a particular topic of interest to high school or college students and includes helpful advice and effective strategies for tackling that particular task. Encouraging and informative quotes and personal essays from students, as well as suggestions from teachers, professors, and advisers, accompany the content of the guide. As financing post-secondary education is a significant -- and increasingly difficult -- challenge for most students and their families, these financial pointers provide essential information on applying for financial aid, living within a budget, balancing work and school, and avoiding getting into unnecessary debt, such as credit card debt. Revealing personal essays and quotes from a diverse group of students enhance the informative nature of this guide, as does a section of suggestions from financial aid advisers.
Advice from students who've been through it all
Containing advice for students on choosing the right college and getting into their dream school, this volume gives the low-down on what matters in choosing a school how to make acceptance a sure thing, and everything in between.
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CD-ROM contains a database of children's literature.
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Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.