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The Varieties of Academic Success, Steven M. Cahn
The Varieties of Academic Success, Steven M. Cahn

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Those who pursue a professorial career typically follow a path from high school to college to graduate school to faculty membership. Rarely noted, however, is that along the way the attributes of academic success change. To excel in high school . . .

Those who pursue a professorial career typically follow a path from high school to college to graduate school to faculty membership. Rarely noted, however, is that along the way the attributes of academic success change. To excel in high school calls for absorbing materials from various areas of inquiry, including mathematics, science, history, literature, and […]

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