The CollegeHumor Guide To College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors,Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas
From beer pong to final exams, from instant messaging to hooking up with people whose last names are a complete mystery, The CollegeHumor Guide to College is the bible to getting through college with minimum work and maximum fun. The authors, six recent graduates from colleges around the country, fill readers in on how to do their own laundry, how to pick the best (easiest...more
Paperback, 368 pages
Published
March 6th 2007
by NAL Trade
(first published 2006)
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It's...ridiculous and not a "good read" but it's funny. I got it at the library and I don't know why. But it's a cute little thing to read if you are going to college for the first time and then you'll learn how true so many things are.
I don't really know why I am admitting on this Web site that I actually looked through this book. Oh well. I am a dork.
I don't really know why I am admitting on this Web site that I actually looked through this book. Oh well. I am a dork.
This book was hilarious, but it is best to read after some time in college and I'm not sure how good it would be after graduation. It has a bunch of small stories and illustrations so it makes a good coffee table book (in the right company, of course) and can be picked up and read for any amount of time.
A humorous handbook for those in college.
Very dirty, and not always as funny as Ruminations, but it's enjoyable to read.
Very dirty, and not always as funny as Ruminations, but it's enjoyable to read.
So far I find the book to based more towards males than females, so not really for me.
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