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Ken Bain’s What the Best College Students Do explores how students can maximize their college experience by focusing on deep learning in areas they are passionate about, rather than solely aiming for good grades. The book includes examples of students whose love for knowledge led to successful careers, and it discusses ideas such as intrinsic motivation, the workings of the brain, and the educational value of failure, while providing strategies for effective studying and self-compassion. Sensitive topics include the pressures of financial stress associated with higher education.
Ken Bain's What the Best College Students Do offers valuable insights into effective learning habits and mindsets. Positively received for its engaging anecdotes and practical advice, some critiques note a lack of rigorous academic structure. Overall, it's a useful resource for students seeking to enhance their educational experience.
A reader who would enjoy What the Best College Students Do by Ken Bain is someone keen on developing effective learning strategies, similar to those outlined in Cal Newport's How to Become a Straight-A Student and Carol Dweck's Mindset. They are typically college students or educators seeking practical advice backed by research.
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