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Student Hacks: Tips and Tricks to Make Uni Life Easier

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A life-saving illustrated guide to making student life easier, more productive and more fun. With shortcuts to academic success, tips for making the most of the student experience and – most importantly – hangover hacks to make things better the next day.
Welcome to the world of being a student! Where gaining knowledge is top priority and partying follows closely behind. The majority of your time in higher education will be spent moaning about lectures, then about exams and assignments, and then about how broke you are every month. Luckily this fully illustrated manual is here to solve your everyday dilemmas, with low-budget tips and tricks on all aspects of student living,
Ways to make your student loan stretch further Tips to help you get out of bed in time for class Study, exam and revision hacks, including how to listen to your lectures in half the time How to open a bottle of wine without a corkscrew – and how to get wine stains out of the carpet A trick for changing those pesky duvet covers How to store your beer bottles in the fridge without them toppling over Drawer and wardrobe space maximizers Party hacks Food and drink hacks to use up leftovers and make the most of whatever’s hiding in your fridge Whether you’re a fresh-faced fresher or a seasoned student searching for shortcuts, this trusty guide will be your go-to for all occasions, helping to make your student years gloriously hassle-free.

170 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 8, 2018

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Dan Marshall

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DAN MARSHALL grew up in a nice home with nice parents in Salt Lake City, Utah, before attending UC Berkeley. After college, Dan worked at a strategic communications public relations firm in Los Angeles. At 25, he left work and returned to Salt Lake to take care of his sick parents. While caring for them, he started writing detailed accounts about many of their weird, sad, funny adventures. Home is Burning is his first book.

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May 10, 2019
Wel een leuk boek, maar sommige dingen zijn toch gewoon common sense en zou ik nou niet echt life hacks noemen. Slapen met dopjes en een maskertje tegen een kater? Een kussen meenemen naar college want je billetjes doen pijn? Een laptray kopen als je wilt werken met je laptop op je schoot? Waarom worden deze genoemd en met deze nog een paar andere "hacks". Maar verder heb ik er ook een aantal echte hacks gevonden die ik, als geen student, ook maar eens ga proberen. Lekker veel humor trouwens en ook de illustraties passen perfect bij het thema/de schrijfstijl.
Profile Image for Simon Torffvit.
35 reviews
June 10, 2019
As a student at Uni...
All in all, it took me an hour total to read through, and out of the “over 130 hacks” I found 8 useful. So yeah. I bought it on sale for $3, so almost worth that I guess?
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August 24, 2024
Felt like more of a General Hacks book rather than Student Hacks book. But overall good book.
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