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Holocaust Journey
Published in Hardcover by Columbia University Press (1997-03-15)
Author: Martin Gilbert
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An awesome book, chronology
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-27
While Sir Martin Gilbert is known mostly for his detailed histories of Winston Churchill, WWI, WWII, the Holocaust and so on, his book, "Holocaust Journey," which documents his two-week trip with graduate students to major sites of the Holocaust (starting in Berlin) is gripping and wrenching. He provides both historical commentary for many of the stops, while his colleagues bring first-person stories that add detail. I would recommend it for students of the Holocaust -- and for those considering following his itinerary.

Pilgrimage to the sites associated with Jewish life and death in Europe
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-30
This moving and fascinating book describes the fourteen day journey of historian Sir Martin Gilbert and a group of his students of the holocaust , exploring sites associated with Jewish history both before and during the Second World War.

The group moves through France and Belgium and then on through Germany , onto Berlin , where at Wannsee plans where made , in 1942 , for the anihilation of Euope's 11 million Jews.
Moving south and then east the group moves on to the sites where the diabolical 'Final Solution' was actually put into practise - the death camps themselves - Auschwitz , Chelmno , Belzec , Majadanek , Sobibor and Teblinkla.

Gilbert fills this volume with both horrifying eyewitness accounts and details with his own phenomenal knowledge of Jewish and holocaust history , in this geographic pilgrimage and historical excavation.

We learn about the ancient and mediaeval roots of Jewish communities in Europe and about the rich Jewish life and culture that flourished in thousands of cities , towns and villages before the Nazi inferno destroyed European Jewry. Gilbert details the attacks on Jewish communities in Germany and elsewhere during the crusades and the pogroms , and blood libels through the ages. Gilbert details the specific horrors of the holocaust associated with each location.

We learn interesting and little known historical facts , such as that Spanish leader Francisco Franco protected the Jews , refusing Hitler's demmands to deport the Jews of Spain , who had been marked out for mass murder at the Wannsee conference , and how Franco also gave shelter to thousands of Jews from France who had managed to cross the Pyrenees.

We learn of the plans Stalin devised before his death to mass murder the Jews of Russia and deport the remainder to Siberia.

The horrors in the book which are recounted are inumerable and at times very graphic-sensitive readers should be careful. These are horrific and bloodchilling accounts of demonic inhumanity and cruelty , of unbelievable suffering.
We also read of heroism and survival against the odds.

It is difficult to believe that such a rich Jewish life existed in places where today there are no or very few Jews.
Holocaust survivor Rachael Fraenkel speaks of what for her was the most 'painful reminder' of the Holocaust "was an exhibition in the building in Prague. Burial Society of paintings by children in Terezin. In the majority of cases the only reminder of the child's life seems to be the paintings they had produced. The mixture of subjects from beautiful countryside scenes wretched and and tormented faces was painful to see. To see such horrific scenes from the minds of such young people , must surely reflect their mental anguish. All that went through my mind was "so young , so innocent , so dead."

The origins where in a village in Poland of the Israeli National Anthem-Hatikvah-The Hope.
Israel is the country that arose out of the ashes of the holocaust - the reborn life of the Jewish people.
The international fury against the collective Jewish presence in Israel certainly mirrors the rise of Nazism.
If we can learn anything from the holocaust it is to defend Israel and her people from the hatred that inievitably leads to mass murder.

A thought-provoking journey
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2005-04-11
Until reading this book, I really didn't understand the true scope of the Holocaust. As a kid, I learned about Anne Frank and the Jews who were required to wear yellow stars; later on, in high school, when we were deemed able to handle such things, we watched "Night and Fog" with its graphic images of those murdered by the Nazis. These experiences were all somewhat clinical, really. The true human cost of the Shoah takes a while for one to fathom.

Gilbert's book does that through his readings of eyewitness accounts, usually on the scenes of their occurrences, of the unspeakable horrors which the Nazis committed. (Readers who are easily shocked should be warned that many of the stories are indescribably gruesome and will haunt one's dreams, as they did mine.)

But apart from the toll in human flesh which the Shoah exacted, the spiritual cost becomes clear through this book. Gilbert, through his readings and observations, paints a portrait of a country which was literally raped of its vitality and life by the Nazis through the indiscriminate murder of Jews and Gentiles alike. Especially poignant are the descriptions of the pre-war Jewish neighborhoods, alive with activity, commerce, and religion, all completely decimated.

It's fashionable for one to claim they are against anti-Semitism and radical nationalism; it's a much more complicated affair for one to understand why these are bad things. This book goes a long way towards reaching that understanding.

Personal Guide Book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-10
I took this book with me on the same trip thoughout Eastern Europe in November. This was the second visit to Eastern Europe with American Jewish Congress. This is the book to read before the trip, and then to take with you when you visit these horrible places. Nothing can prepare one to see what was once full of Jewish life, and is now empty of Jewish life. However the personal comments and views of Martin Gilbert explain what was once full of a Jewish life, and is now no more.

This is a book that one must read to understand the Holocaust.

A Rich Vitamin Supplement
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-21
Although reading Martin Gilbert's book will do no harm if you are just beginning to study the Holocaust, it will certainly be more difficult to appreciate. What you are buying in this book is a detailed travel journal, not meat-and-potatoes Holocaust history. It is a rich vitamin supplement of insights and prepared readings delivered during a 1996 excursion which Gilbert and his students took to former sites of Jewish deportation, genocide, and Nazi occupation. Roughly outlined, the journey starts in London and passes through Brussels, Berlin, Theresienstadt, Prague, Auschwitz, Krakow, Belzec, Sobibor, Lublin, Majdanek, Treblinka, Warsaw, and Chelmno. The travel entries, while thoughtful and considered, do not lack spontaneity and can even be startlingly raw.

While this book has much to offer, how to most benefit from it is something of a conundrum. It is likely best to refer to "Holocaust Journey" after having read about or visited a particular site mentioned in the travelogue. Basic background and history should be gotten elsewhere, as what Gilbert largely documents here are impressions, feelings, and observations. Reading Gilbert prior to confronting these geographic locales ourselves, either in person or via the printed word, may well taint our own first impressions and rob us of a more pristine emotional state from which to experience our own responses. My now-dilapidated hardcover copy of "Holocaust Journey" traveled with me to the Jewish quarters of Warsaw, Lublin, and Krakow, and to the concentration camps and memorials of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Majdanek, and Treblinka in early 2002. When I read Gilbert's book prior to my arrival at a site, I found myself wanting to experience what Gilbert experienced, as impossible as that clearly is. Our responses to the Holocaust are as different as the individual stories which comprise it. On the other hand, having traveled alone much of the way, I found this book a comforting companion and empathetic sounding board after I had visited a site, sometimes even expressing my own feelings, thoughts, questions, or fears.

The readings and brief background notes which Gilbert supplies at each location are extremely well researched, relevant, and poignant. While there are too many to mention in a review, I will remark that those providing insight into the mind and heart of educator and orphanage director Janusz Korczack proved particularly moving. Rather than allow them to meet their fate alone, Korczack chose to be deported along with his orphans to the extermination camp at Treblinka. "Holocaust Journey" directed me to Korczack's memorial stone at Treblinka and the courtyard of the still-present orphanage in Warsaw. For me, a handful of words in Korzac's diary aptly captured the grotesquely distorted existence under Nazi rule. For Korzac daily life had become "a stock exchange quoting the weight of conscience."

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Resurrecting Randi
Published in Hardcover by Balios Publishing (2008-05-01)
Author: David Shepherd
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Great fast read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-02
What a great read! I was hooked almost immediately and finished the book in two days. At times I didn't want to continue because I knew the characters were making bad choices, but I had to find out what would happen. In the beginning I thought the story was improbable but I found myself caring about the main character and understanding him and his actions. I think David Sheperd is an excellent storyteller and I look forward to his next novel.

Lolita on Steroids
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-01
This is a dark tale of one man's descent into obsession. Layla is everyman's worst nightmare....Lolita on steroids. A few rough spots and improbable leaps in this first novel by David Shepherd, but nonetheless a frothy page turner. Don't be surprised if you see Harrison Ford or Kevin Costner turn up in a movie version of this book.

Readers will rejoice over "Resurrecting "Randi"
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-12
A thoughtful, well written book that makes you think, filled with richly developed characters, that involve you in their lives from the beginning -- until you are so quickly caught up in the detailed twists and turns of the plot that you can't put the book down - that's "Resurrecting Randi". The story is depressing at times, and the ending is surprising. I read it in less than a day and I'm glad I did. I think you will be, too.

Overall an enjoyable read!
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Review Date: 2008-06-17
I am an avid reader of best seller fiction ie John Grisham, Jodi Picoult etc. I received Resurrecting Randi from a friend who indicated the book was "dark" and had a surprise ending. The story immediately grabbed me and I found myself anxious to see what would happen next. I read the book in under two days. It has a great plot and is well written although I felt the characters were somewhat under developed (I wanted to know more about them!) Overall an enjoyable read!

The Professor's House
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-17
No, this is not Willa Cather's "The Professor's House," not by any stretch of the imagination. I usually don't read contemporary fiction, at least not if the author is still alive, but a friend gave me a copy. I struggled to get into the characters, and had more questions than answers, but soon found I could not put it down. I read the book in two sittings, and I haven't done that in 20 years. The book is filled with contradictions, but I was pulled in somehow till the very end. The writing is very good, and the story flows easily. The short chapters can make it choppy, but with those challenges, I was engrossed. Worth the Read. wb

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Admission Matters: What Students and Parents Need to Know About Getting Into College (Jossey Bass Education Series)
Published in Paperback by Jossey-Bass (2005-09-02)
Authors: Sally P. Springer and Marion R. Franck
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the best college admissions book I've seen
Helpful Votes: 11 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-16
This is an outstanding book. What I appreciate most about it is its thoughtfulness. Where other books present statistics and give only brief attention to very important topics, this book presents a fair, smart, and thorough account of the World of Admissions and encourages you to sit down and think about things, guiding you along each step of the process.

Wonderful Resource!
Helpful Votes: 20 out of 20 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-02
"Admission Matters" attracted me for a number of reasons--the background, experience and knowledge of the authors is compelling, but moreover I chose this book because as the parent of three with two already in college and the third an applicant now, I was hopeful that I would find new details and advice regarding the competitive hurdles that my youngest will be facing. My hopes were more than fulfilled! This book is an engaging and informative resource that blends just the right amount of humor, candor, anectodal details, encouragement and reality for parents and their college bound kids. It is also organized to facilitate quick reads of sections and question areas of greatest interest. This is a refreshing and valuable guide in the high-anxiety sea of college planning.

good book
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-14
The best book I read so far. As an admission consultant, I think it covers the basic information that parents and kids should know. I even met her in person this year. There is one little problem about this book - it is two years old. So new things happened within these two years have not yet been covered, such as the SMART grant (new for year 2007).

Amazing resource for anyone with admissions question
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 8 total.
Review Date: 2006-10-11
As a high school senior, I've been having the usual problems with finding a college that I feel is right for me, and then actually going about the process of applying. Not only was this book helpful in answering nearly all of my questions, but it is written in an interesting, friendly manner that I found heartening in the midst of a process that has been incredibley stressful! I recommend this book not only to high school students but their parents as well - my Mother read it and she loved it too!

Admission Matters
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-24
This book is clearly written and an excellent guide for the high school student and parents.

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The Blueprint: A Revolutionary Plan to Plant Missional Communities on Campus
Published in Paperback by Regal Books (2007-08-01)
Author: Jaeson Ma
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Excellent condition
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-27
This book was sent in the allotted time, and was in excellent condition. I was very pleased.

One of the most challenging calls to action
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-12
This book wrecked me inside for God's kingdom and caused me to vow to not be a hearer only but a doer of the Word. Jaeson has taken the revelation that God has given the church recently, and that I have learned about (hearing the voice of God, prayer and fasting, moving in signs and wonders, the return of house churches) and written about how they are actually moving in these things and seeing a great move of God on UCLA's campus. I started crying out to God and moving out in obedience to see the same things on my campus. We haven't seen things of the same scale, yet, but God is absolutely opening doors and moving in miraculous ways that he wasn't before this semester.

This book takes you through some of Jaeson's story and through the actions that he and those at UCLA took. Read this book, and spend time before God, asking Him what this means for YOU, on YOUR campus. Because ultimately, we need to hear God and obey.

PASSION AND CHANGE!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-17
I think this book is a must read for every christian today. It is dripping with passion, and truly inspires change through scripture.

I read it this summer, and began praying more, and consequently have seen my own heart change and grow in passion and love for Jesus and the people around me.

As christians, we all want to run after God, and serve Him truly, this is a great tool to help us!

A RADICAL BOOK FOR RADICAL CHRISTIANS
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
They gave away this book at The Call Nashville. My copy is all marked up with my yellow marker and pen. I have loaned mine to my pastor in Anderson, SC. Then I plan to loan it to yet another pastor in Augusta, Georgia. I need to buy a few more books and share them with some pastors who have prayer ministries for Clemson University students. This book can change the world. It has mine. It may target university students but its message is for the whole body of Christ. If you consider yourself a radical christian then this book is a must. I hear the first printing is already sold out. It would not surprise me if this book is on the best seller's list before the end of year.

Dare to go futher than you have before!!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-27
There are pastors, teachers, evangelists, prophets, and apostles. And then we have love-sick, passionates Brides of Christ.

Brother Jaeson Ma is, in part, all of these. Those who know Jaeson know that he has a pastor's and teacher's heart to teach, equip and anoint our generation of believers. What he has, he wants to give away. He's got an evangelist's fervor to see the yet-to-be-born enter the Kingdom, and to equip the masses to do what Jaeson does best. He's part prophetic in that he flows in prophecy strongly (as well as healing and other gifts). And, he's part apostle: His plants churches at the colleges at a fast rate, as well as functions in the supernatural.

Jaeson Ma, above all, is a Bride of Christ. He labors for one thing: Friendship with GOD. His life is a testimony that intimacy is the road to victory; that personal renewal precedes public revival; and that to do what the "giants" of our faith have done, requires that we step into a level of intimacy with GOD as never before!.

As you read his book, you'll be challenged to contend both for intimacy with the Holy Spirit and the supernatural. You'll be asking yourself, "GOD, why not me?" You'll realize that while GOD is not a respecter of persons, He does shower His favor selectively - and that, on those who are love-sick warriors! And with that, truly, nothing is impossible for those who believe.

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The College Student's Instruction Book Volume 1
Published in Paperback by Pacific Ratings Press (1998-07-07)
Author: Jaysen Gillespie
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Fun but surprisingly useful
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-10
I stumbled onto this book while I was browsing on... and I was very, very surprised to see how insightful many of the tips are. I bought 3 copies -- one for my daughter and two for her friends. I noticed that she read the whole book cover to cover. Let me tell you, that's the highest praise a book can receive.

good collection of tips!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1999-01-12
My parents gave me this book for Christmas and I've already used many of the tips. I think that this book should be issued to all college students.

Great advice for my kids in college.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-26
I have two kids in college and think that this book is a wonderful collection of advice. It combines the type of advice that you would hear from parents, siblings, and friends. I loved the mix of serious, practical, and light-hearted sayings.

I laughed, I cried, I bought a copy!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 1998-09-19
Gillespie has captured, with wit and style, the wisdom that all university students should have in their back pocket! Literally!

wonderful collection of thoughts
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-05-22
I bought this book for my son going to college and it is a great combination of all the advice that parents, friends, and those who've been through school should give to any new student.

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Damn Good Dogs! The Real Story of Uga, the University of Georgia's Bulldog Mascots
Published in Hardcover by Hill Street Press (2002-12)
Authors: Sonny Seiler and Kent Hannon
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Uga Rules
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Review Date: 2006-11-16
Even if you are not interested in the Bulldogs of Georgia you probably will find "Damn Good Dogs" a delightful book; beautifully illustrated, the book relates the history behind the English bulldogs that have become the University of Georgia's mascot beginning in 1956. Sonny Seiler, who has owned the bulldogs, has put together (with Kent Hannon), a pleasing book filled with many photographs. A chapter is devoted to each of the dogs relating their lives and what occurred while they were mascot and the growing fame of the Ugas. I first saw this book on a visit to Savannah and was charmed by it from the moment I opened the cover.

This is a large format book that was thoughtfully designed and is a great tribute to the remarkable dogs named Uga.

Uga rules!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-09
I am a lifelong University of Alabama fan but I have always known and admitted that Uga is - bar none - the coolest dog on the planet. And any dog who bites back at an Auburn player knows his football! My all-time favorite was Uga V and I was thrilled when he was rightfully named the greatest mascot ever by Sports Illustrated and made their cover. I was also excited to see this book.

This book is a great overview of the lives of the Ugas, their owners, and the Georgia football program. If you love dogs and college football, you'll love this book.

I liked it
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-26
This is a good book. I highly recommend it to Ga. fans. UGA is a staple of the entire Georgia program and his lovable story is one that all college football fans can enjoy. I recommend "A Tailgater's Guide To SEC Football" as well for any serious SEC Fans.

Dam Good Dogs!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2003-07-28
Despite the fact that I am from Georgia Tech, the long time feud of UGA, sarcastically, I am also an English bulldog lover, having owned 2 English bullies in my life thus far. I highly recommend this book to all bulldog lovers, even if they are not associated with UGA.

A tribute to America's #1 Mascot
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-15
Guaranteed to please all Georgia fans and English Bulldog lovers, this entertaining book contains the individual stories of six beloved Ugas who have served as mascots for the University of Georgia since 1956. Filled with delightful photos, illustrations and memorabilia spanning nearly five decades, it is loaded with fun facts, heartwarming stories--even poems written in their honor. Uga flies free on Delta, has an air-conditioned doghouse and an official Student ID Card, eats steak, attends social affairs, occasionally wears a tux, has appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, in Coca Cola ads, in Playboy magazine, in Animals Who's Who, on credit cards, in movies, TV shows--and more! Following lavish funeral tributes, Ugas I through V were interred in a mausoleum at Sanford Stadium with inspiring epitaphs outlining their achievements engraved on bronze tablets. Uga VI has already made a name for himself "woofing" his encouragement to a well-deserved SEC title in 2002. GO DAWGS and long live Uga VI.

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Graduate Study for the Twenty-First Century: How to Build an Academic Career in the Humanities
Published in Kindle Edition by Palgrave Macmillan (2005-10-07)
Author: Gregory M. Colon Semenza
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A Must Read
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-08-29
As a first year graduate student, I was asked by my Director of Graduate Studies to read Semenza's "Graduate Study for the 21st Century" this summer before beginning the program. The book is a concise, easy-to-read introduction to graduate programs in the humanities that manages an excellent balance between useful information in the short term (how to approach seminar papers and comprehensive exams, for example) while also keeping the big picture in view (i.e. the looming job search). I found the book incredibly informative and worthwhile, full of the things that I wanted to know, but no one was telling me. A must read.

Great advice that often applies to all academics
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
I've read "Getting What You Came For" and other highly recommended books out there about graduate school and academics, but this one is certainly the most up-to-date, detailed, and clearly focused on those who want a tenure-track job. Although this book is written for the humanities and I'm in a social science Ph.D. program I found it very helpful and it was easy to 'translate' to my field. If you know you want an academic career I highly recommend this engaging and well thought out book.

A must-have for humanities Ph.D.s
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-01
Finally! There's no better advice for graduate students in the humanities than what Prof. Colon Semenza offers in this incredibly detailed, thoroughly honest guide. I share other readers' regret that Graduate Study for the 21st Century wasn't available when I began graduate study in English. I've recommended this essential book to everyone I know in the humanities as well as the social sciences (where Colon Semenza's insights also apply in many respects).

I wish I had written this book.
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-05-31
I am a tenured professor of English (coicidentally, my specialty is Semenza's -- early modern drama -- I should say, however, I don't know him). For several years now I have been running workshops on the job market, serving as my department's "placement director. This is easily the best book on the topic out there, an essential work for any graduate student in the humanities. When I read it I immediately disposed of stacks of photocopies (sample letters, etc.) and stopped preparing a rather lame powerpoint presentation. Now, I simply recommend (read:insist) students take a look at this book.

Invaluable
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-21
This book was recommended to me by a well respected professor at my university. Because I am a fairly new graduate student who plans on getting a PhD in literature and teaching as a university professor, I figured it could only be helpful to give this book a serious perusal.
It is perhaps one of the smartest things I have done in informing myself about what lies ahead. There is a plethora of information offered to those who are automatically expected to know how to go about pursuing a tenure-track position in the humanities, but ultimately, do not.
This book covers everything from CVs to what, exactly, is expected from you in the way of teaching, research, and service. There is an extensive amount of material covering the importance of conferences etc. as well as a realistic lay out of what you can expect to be doing over the next decade of your life. The book can be intimidating, and downright scary, but serious scholars must understand that reality should always be preferable to a generous "sugar coating."
Perhaps what is most refreshing about this book is that it is laid out very simply...no bombastic and/or pedantic language! Nothing annoys me more than a scholar who tries to unload his entire lexicon in one page of information.
This book has proved to be invaluable to me and has given me a number of tools to help me further my career more quickly and efficiently.
Perhaps Semenza's best advice is this: "Do not pursue a PhD unless you are absolutely OBSESSED with your field"---with all that a person is expected to endure in his/her graduate program, this statement couldn't be more true.
So, if you have any questions concerning the proper path to take in beginning your career in academics/humanities, buy this book! It is worth every penny!

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MBA Admissions Strategy
Published in Kindle Edition by Open University Press (2005-09-01)
Author: A.V. Gordon
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a wonderful book
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
I would like to thank the author for the wonderful book " MBA Admissions
Strategy " I'm accepted by University of Chicago the last round and
invited by Said Business School of Oxford for an interview. I only
applied 3 schools and all the 3rd round.

I learned the most from the book and formed a strategy and plan. The
book is insightful and well written.

A step-by-step guide to creating a successful MBA application
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Review Date: 2008-02-04
Business coach and Director of the MBA Admissions Studio (www.mbastudio.net) A.V. Gordon presents MBA Admissions Strategy: From Profile Building To Essay Writing, a step-by-step guide to creating a successful MBA application with particular emphasis on essay writing. Chapters cover how to present one's personal profile in an optimum light, what MBA admissions personnel are looking for in applicants, principles of better writing and much more. "Expect your readers to constantly be asking the pointed question, 'So what?' If you give them a fact, a story, an observation or any other piece of information, they will want to know: Why is this relevant? Why am I reading this about you? What understanding about you do I get form it? What am I learning about your growth, transition, development, experience or insight? Why does this advance your candidacy? It is your job to answer these 'so what's' by showing how each piece of your essay connects to you and your argument for an admissions ticket, and framing this, at least in part, in human resources and organizational behaviour terms." Highly recommended.

MBA Admissions Strategy - Got my juices flowing
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-25
Avi's book distills the admissions process in a clear and concise fashion. The book got me on track to think about whom I was and what I had to offer. Avi does a great job of helping you connect the dots among your dreams, achievements, and personality.

Book has given me a good framework to piece the puzzle together from the personal front to the school that will fit my needs. It has empowered me to make it happen.

He knows what the adcom wants!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-18
This is not my first try at knocking on the doors of the top MBA programs. Fortunately I found this wonderful book before I started my campaign this year. The book helped me to identify several mistakes that I've made in my previous application, and of course much more things that I can improve, especially in the essay writing part. Amazingly, the insights to the application process that the author shared in this books matches perfectly with the feedback that I got from the schools that I applied before. On top of that, the book also gives out hands-on instructions to address each aspect with a lot of details. Also it teaches so many smart techniques on how to positioning and marketing yourself. To me, it is an extremely practical guide to help me through the process.

Best book on the subject
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-12-26
MUST HAVE BOOK. By far the best book on the subject.

Even if you have already purchased Richard Montauk book or any other MBA consulting book, I still advise that you buy and read this book.

If you have not purchased any book yet, I strongly recommend you to start with this book.

If you are targeting top 15 MBA programs, reading this book will be the best thing you could do to improve your chances.

Pros -
1) Very structured approach. It begins with helping you profile yourself.
2) No nonsense material. Very brief, succinct and to the point.
3) It leaves the obvious clutter out. Author does not repeat himself. I think this is the biggest plus of this book. There are many top sellers (no names), which are too thick at the expense of being repetitive.
3) Comprehensive.
4) Refined. Polished.

Cons -
1) Addition of some sample essays would be a very useful.
2) Schools specific research and advise will be useful too. I notice that most of the MBA admissions book in the market lack this type of material.
3) Part time program specific advise.

College and University
Nightmare Hall: The Silent Scream
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Scholastic Paperbacks (1993-07-01)
Author: Diane Hoh
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Wow...
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Review Date: 2006-03-11
Wow. I was in my school library with my best friend Gisselle (which is a coincidence since a girl in the book is named Giselle) picking out a book to keep. I came across this book and it looked so interesting so I kept it. She had the same book. We both absoloutely love to read. Ever since that day Diane Hoh has been my favorite author. I read the book and I loved it! It's so mysterious. She makes me think something like that could happen to me.

I would not want to be Jess, the girl who gets haunted by Giselle.

Suspensful
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Review Date: 2003-07-12
I really like this book it was one of the most awsome books I've read in a while. Diane Hoh is a great author i think she's better then R.L. Stine! I don't understand why this books are out of print? Can anyone tell me?

Check it out, I did and I loved it
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Review Date: 2003-06-08
This book is about a girl name Jess, she is student at Salem Universitiy, but she is in a off-campus dorm, but, a very strange one. Her room is very cold and there rumors about a girl that comited suicide in that same room are intimidating... No one in the campus likes to pass near it, everybody that knows they are there and is awere of what happened there, looks at Jess and her mates with petty in the eyes and comments that they hate passing by that place, it's freaky and weird. Who the wrote letter? Did Giselle really comited suicide?
Have a try to know the answers to the questions above, because it's worth it. It's very well written and the book totally absorves you since the begining... Diane Hoh, makes a perfect mix of suspence, horror and romance in a very thrilling way.... DO NOT MISS IT. YOU ARE THE ONE LOSING IT ANYWAY!

Check it out, I did and I loved it
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Review Date: 2003-06-08
This book is about a girl name Jess, she is on a dorm off-campus. Her room is very cold and there rumors about a girl that comited suicide in that same room... Who the letter? Did Giselle really comited suicide?
Have a try, because it's worth it. It's very well written and the book totally absorves you since the begining... Diane Hoh, makes a perfect mix of suspence, horro and romance in a very thrilling way....

This is Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2002-02-06
The Silent Scream strats the ball for Diane Hoh's Nightmare Hall series. The Silent Scream is a good way to do this> It tell's you of this beautiful girl who committed sucide but is that really true? Diane Hoh tells the story brilliantly and I love her books however I feel the ending was disappointing and unbelievable!

College and University
Roadmap For College Admissions: Step-by-Step Directions for Success
Published in Paperback by ScarecrowEducation (2002-12-28)
Authors: Bina Chandrasekhara, Vinay Chandrasekhara, and Sheila Chandrasekhara
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A must have for those aiming high!
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Review Date: 2003-04-26
At last, an easy to read guide for students and parents with essential tips and carefully researched timelines. Especially useful for high achievers.

Really Really Helpful!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-13
This is book is must read for seniors applying to college. It gives step by step instructions and plenty of details. The chapter on interviews helped me the most. At first I was scared of going to an interview, but after I read this book, and planned for my interview it was not that bad. Definately buy this book!

Handbook for Parents and Kids
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-31
Finally a comprehensive and consolidated material in one book. I couldn't appreciate the author's effort for a clear pragmatic approach to the college admissions. In fact I had collected nearly six books to approach each topic in one of them and then finally found this that talks about everything with its little secretes. You don't need 10 books but pick just this one.

Clear directions for improving your chances for college
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-08-18
This book could not be more clear and easy. It really highlights everything that colleges look for in an applicant and what one should do to get into a college - any college, but especially top colleges. Don't rest your odds of getting into school on your school assigned college guidance counselor. Get this book. You will not be sorry.

A comprehensive guide for students and parents
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-27
It has been a challenge to get all the pertinent information to prepare for college education in USA particularly very competitive collegs. Roadmap For College Admissions will address all the issues that every student and parent should be familiar with from 9th grade thru admission process. It includes tips to write essays, intervieww process and campus visits which is not seen in other books, If you want to succeed in this very intense competitive admission process you shcoule read this book


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