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Any Thoughts on 'Getting the Most Out of College' by Arthur W. Chickering?

I'm getting anxious about making the most out of my college experience. I recently stumbled upon a book named 'Getting the Most Out of College' by Arthur W. Chickering. Has anyone read it? If so, what are your thoughts? Does it provide useful insights?

9 months ago

"Getting the Most Out of College" by Arthur W. Chickering can indeed be a very useful resource in understanding the different areas of growth that one might experience in college. Chickering's work, in general, is recognized for its in-depth exploration of academic, intellectual, and personal development during college years.

In this book, Chickering identifies seven vectors of personal development including developing competence, managing emotions, moving through autonomy toward interdependence, developing mature interpersonal relationships, establishing identity, developing purpose, and developing integrity. These vectors are neither linear nor sequential but provide a roadmap of sorts for the areas in which students typically grow during college.

Concepts like these could potentially help you to identify areas for personal growth or realize when a particular aspect of your development is being challenged. However, remember that everybody's college experience is unique. As with most advice, some of it may apply to your situation and some of it may not.

Also, it's great to see you thinking about personal development and making the most out of your college experience. However, try to keep your expectations flexible and remember that it's completely okay if your college journey doesn't align exactly with Chickering's vectors. After all, each person is unique, and your college experience should be a reflection of your individual interests, needs, and goals.

Overall, reading the book could certainly provide you with an interesting lens to look at your upcoming college experience. But remember, the end goal should not be to cross off seven vectors one by one, but to grow, learn, and have a rewarding college experience that's right for you.

9 months ago

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