How do you juggle five or more courses as well as a social life and possibly even working part-time or full-time? College makes so many demands on you that learning the basic principles of time management just might be what you need to get more done in less time. What are some tips from an award-winning college teacher to help you make the most of college whether you are learning in-person, remotely, or in a hybrid situation? How about better writing skills? This book, filled with sound advice, is an outgrowth of the popular SKILLS BUILDING WORKSHOP that author/sociologist/criminologist Dr. Jan Yager has been offering every semester since 2016 at John Jay College of Criminal Justice where she is an award-winning Adjunct Associate Professor. The book covers everything from improving your productivity including overcoming procrastination, lateness, and dealing with perfectionism to speaking with greater ease, improving your people skills, landing an internship, making the most of winter and summer breaks, turning a professor into a mentor, and lots more. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dr. Jan Yager has a Ph.D. in Sociology from CUNY Graduate Center, an MA in Criminal Justice from Goddard College Graduate Program, a BA from Hofstra University, and she did a year of graduate work in art therapy at Hahnemann Medical College. This prolific well-regarded international author of 50+ books, translated into 35 languages. has been interviewed on such major shows as The View, Oprah, Today Show, Good Morning America, NPR, CBS Early Show, CBS Sunday Morning, and many more. Dr. Yager has been teaching college courses since her mid-20s, most recently at Baruch College, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, Sam Houston State University, Kean University, Iona University, New York Film Academy, and William Patterson University. For more on Jan, go to: https://www.drjanyager.com