WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S AN A COLLEGE VHS
for the instructional / informational program shown in the picture below. This program " Where There's A Will There's An A " for college students by Claude W. Olney, J.D., includes two VHS tapes.
Where There’s a Will There’s an A Video seminars on how to get better grades in high school or college by Professor Claude Olney
“Thousands of my students have improved their grades, so can you! The first person to take my seminar had to petition to get into college because of his low grades in high school. After the seminar he went on to make the Dean’s List all four years and graduated with honors. The next student, who had an ACT score of 11
(a 21 was required for admission to his college) began his first year with nine A’s. He also graduated after making the Dean’s List several times.”
—Professor Claude Olney
Where There’s a Will there’s an A is the original video seminar that teaches students how to excel in their studies in an easy-to-follow step-by-step program that features dozens of innovative and effective techniques they can start using right away.
Professor Claude Olney is one of America’s leading educators. He was honored as undergraduate professor of the year in the college of business at ASU and taught at the university level for twenty years. More than one million copies of his seminars on how to get better grades have been sold on television.
The college seminar is geared for college students and those planning to attend college soon (can be used by high school seniors).
YOU WILL LEARN:
q Easy-to-use techniques to get higher grades with less effort and less stress.
q The art of taking exams, including graduate admission tests.
q Effective memory techniques.
q Where “A” students sit and when they study.
q How postcards change B’s into A’s.
q The keys to turning in “A” quality papers—consecutively.
q How to choose the best instructors and courses.
q How to take effective notes at home and in class and make them work for you.
q How to study smart, not hard and get top grades.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
1. College is Big Business--Run it Like One
2. Choose the Courses You Like
3. Test Professors Before They Test You
4. The Early Bird Gets the Most Out of the Textbook
5. Launch a Full-Scale Attack
6. Be There
7. Extra Credit is Not Extra Credit
8. Pretest Yourself
9. Become an Expert Test Taker
10. The Key to Perfect Term Papers
11. Take Advantage of Registration Techniques
12. Develop and Learn to Use Your Memory
13. Get Jobs, Scholarships, and Loans Without Interest
14. Post Cards and Phone Calls
15. Schedule Study Time According to Your Biological Clock
16. Be Prepared to Bail Out
17. Build Your Own Personal Library
18. Use Your Imagination
19. Take Worthwhile Notes
20. Stay Mentally, Spiritually, and Physically Fit
Also--
Understanding the Right and Left Brain
Educated Guessing
Five Steps to Better Writing
The Art of Studying
Preparing for Graduate Admission Tests