UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS FRESHMAN LECTURES IT SUGGESTIONS REGARDING STUDY HELPS FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS* During recent years a number of books designed -to aid students in the development of good study habits have been published. Opinigns will dif- - fer widely as to the practical value of these publications. it is believ- ed, however, that in many instances students who are having study diffi- cultios will be aided by reading pertinent references. A few sclected references are suggested below. Specific chapter references dealing with certain phases are also given. The annotations in connection with the chapter references are given merely to guide students in their reading. Kornhauser's booklet of about forty pages may also be purchased at the bookstore. ep Fg is C2 ea bj fee & bo EFERENCES TREATING PARTICULAR PHASES OF STUDY PROCEDURE Incentives and Objectives in Study: Book, W. I'., Learzinzs How to Study and Work Effectively. no nemeee sat a ee Chap. I. Need for Greater Efficiency in Study and Work. Emphia- sizes the importance of cfficiency in various activities. By aualosy he stresses the importance of efficiency in study, fornhauscr, A. H., How to Study. Chaps. I and Ii. Discusses the uced for study and fundamental requirements for effective study. May, Mark A., How to Study in College. Chap. I. Discusses the importance of the right frame of nind, getting started right, and the discovery of intellectual problems. Chap. II. Factors in college success. The Author discusses what is college success, in terms of educaƩion and after life, and what one nay expect to get out of college. xAdapted from University of Chicago.