The Complete Handbook for College Women - Making the Most of Your College Experience (Electronic book text)


Increasingly, college is portrayed as posing as many perils for young women as it does opportunities and challenges. The cover of The New York Times Magazine tells us that Crime Turns The Campus into an Armed Campr at the same time that dozens of schools experience painful racial upheavals. Date rape, eating disorders, drugs and alcohol, hate crimes, the recent firestorm over political correctnessall have combined recently to make college seem a daunting, even threatening experience. This need not be so, says Carol Weinberg, and in The Complete Handbook for College Women she provides concrete, incisive advice to help young women make the most of their college experience. Away from home for the first time, in an unfamiliar environment, paired with a stranger as a roommate, the college student faces a number of imposing academic and social challenges. As an experienced college administrator who has spent over twenty years working with students at a range of colleges, Weinberg is an ideally suited guide to help young women navigate their way through what may well be the most formative experience of their lives. Written in a straight-forward, personable manner, The Complete Handbook for College Women is must reading for both college- bound women and students already at school, as well as a valuable guide for administrators, parents, and anyone involved with higher education. Issues discussed include: first arrival and issues of independence and responsibility; family ties and loneliness; assertiveness and conflict resolution; physical and emotional health; eating disorders; alcohol and drugs; codependency; sexuality; sexual harassment; sexual abuse, rape, and personal safety; and the many components of living in a diverse environment, such as ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, class, disability, age, and appearance. Table of Contents. Introduction. 1. Arrival: Independence, Freedom, and Responsibility. 2. Family Ties. 3. Assertiveness and Conflict Resolution. 4. Taking Care of Yourself. 5. Eating Disorders. 6. Alcohol and Drugs. 7. Codependency. 8. Sexuality. 9. Sexual Harassment. 10. Sexual Abuse, Rape, and Personal Safety. 11. Living in a Diverse Environment. 12. Ethnicity and Culture. 13. Religion. 14. Sexual Orientation. 15. Socioeconomic Class. 16. Disabilities. 17. Size and Appearance. 18. Age. Notes. Index

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Increasingly, college is portrayed as posing as many perils for young women as it does opportunities and challenges. The cover of The New York Times Magazine tells us that Crime Turns The Campus into an Armed Campr at the same time that dozens of schools experience painful racial upheavals. Date rape, eating disorders, drugs and alcohol, hate crimes, the recent firestorm over political correctnessall have combined recently to make college seem a daunting, even threatening experience. This need not be so, says Carol Weinberg, and in The Complete Handbook for College Women she provides concrete, incisive advice to help young women make the most of their college experience. Away from home for the first time, in an unfamiliar environment, paired with a stranger as a roommate, the college student faces a number of imposing academic and social challenges. As an experienced college administrator who has spent over twenty years working with students at a range of colleges, Weinberg is an ideally suited guide to help young women navigate their way through what may well be the most formative experience of their lives. Written in a straight-forward, personable manner, The Complete Handbook for College Women is must reading for both college- bound women and students already at school, as well as a valuable guide for administrators, parents, and anyone involved with higher education. Issues discussed include: first arrival and issues of independence and responsibility; family ties and loneliness; assertiveness and conflict resolution; physical and emotional health; eating disorders; alcohol and drugs; codependency; sexuality; sexual harassment; sexual abuse, rape, and personal safety; and the many components of living in a diverse environment, such as ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, class, disability, age, and appearance. Table of Contents. Introduction. 1. Arrival: Independence, Freedom, and Responsibility. 2. Family Ties. 3. Assertiveness and Conflict Resolution. 4. Taking Care of Yourself. 5. Eating Disorders. 6. Alcohol and Drugs. 7. Codependency. 8. Sexuality. 9. Sexual Harassment. 10. Sexual Abuse, Rape, and Personal Safety. 11. Living in a Diverse Environment. 12. Ethnicity and Culture. 13. Religion. 14. Sexual Orientation. 15. Socioeconomic Class. 16. Disabilities. 17. Size and Appearance. 18. Age. Notes. Index

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New York University Press

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United States

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July 1994

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400

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978-0-8147-8492-1

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9780814784921

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0-8147-8492-5



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