Freshman 15

Freshman 15
Author: Travis Benjamin Agnew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2016
Genre: Christian college students
ISBN:

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"Focusing on 15 specific areas that every college student faces, this book attempts to assist students to give Jesus Christ the glory in every area of their college careers"--Back cover.

The Freshman Fifteen

The Freshman Fifteen
Author: Julia McCarty
Publisher: Dimensions for Living
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780687342532

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"The Freshman Fifteen" are proven steps to help you have an awesome college experience. Julia McCarty has lived these steps and shares them with you in an easy-tounderstand, conversational way. Having been through the highs and lows of college life, she knows how hard it is to stay strong in faith. Her fifteen steps will help you stay happy, keep a healthy lifestyle, and strice to be holy as you experience the amazing adventure of college.

The Official Guide to Zapping the Freshman 15

The Official Guide to Zapping the Freshman 15
Author: Marsha Irving; Mariel M. Chua
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2011-05-02
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1462856616

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Fight the flab with this simple, easy-to-read guide to keeping those extra 15 pounds off during Freshman year... and beyond! With helpful tips, tricks, and shortcuts to staying lean and eating healthy, this little handbook is your one-stop shop to all things fit and fab. Navigate the tricky world of fastfood restaurants with a straightforward listing of belly-friendly options, and give yourself a body makeover with a custom eating and exercise plan—all within your busy, busy college schedule. Not the ‘exercising’ type? The Freshman 15 lists gym-free moves to get you going, in or out of the locker room, on and off campus. You’ll be hopping from class to class, party to party, armed with stress-busting moves and smart snacking strategies to help you make the most of what could be the most amazing time of your life!

The Freshman Fifteen

The Freshman Fifteen
Author: C. Jules
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2009-09-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9781449502973

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Amy Callaway is the graduating editor-in-chief of her high school newspaper. Tradition mandates that she write an advice column for next year's graduating class. So when she starts her freshman year at the UCLA, she deliberately seeks out as many aspects of The College Experience as she can. She lives with total strangers (a Bel Air princess and a neat-freak nerd), attends football games and graces frat parties- all while trying to discover her calling in life. "The Freshman Fifteen" is Amy's running list of advice to future freshmen, which grows more accurate and amusing by the day. Nothing unfolds the way she expects, including her ability to fit into her skinny jeans. In her quest to become a staff writer for The Daily Bruin, Amy becomes embroiled in solving a violent, university-wide mystery. Meanwhile, her hysterical stream of adventures includes petty but profound struggles with her bank account, boyfriends, roommates, and ultimately, sense of self.

Freshman Fifteen

Freshman Fifteen
Author: Mary Sood
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-02-10
Genre: College freshmen
ISBN: 9781493692750

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The author gives tips on making the freshman year of college of worth, based on her own first year of college at Tuskegee University.

Fighting the Freshman Fifteen

Fighting the Freshman Fifteen
Author: Robyn Flipse
Publisher: Three Rivers Press (CA)
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780609809600

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This guide specifically designed for college-age women who want to avoid the common pitfalls that lead to the notorious "freshman 15" weight gain offers an essential course in making intelligent nutritional and lifestyle choices and valuable advice for staying fit and healthy through the undergraduate years.

Freshmen Fifteen

Freshmen Fifteen
Author: J. Nichole
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-02-06
Genre: College freshmen
ISBN: 9781543095050

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"Hello, my name is Chris." Would have been a perfect way for Chris to introduce himself to Laila at the frat party, but no instead he danced up her leg. Although Laila was attracted to Chris, was he someone she wanted to be involved with? He's a senior and she's a freshman. Is she just naive, and should she ignore him at all cost? Or should she explore this thing with Chris? Freshmen Fifteen is the first book in the Love 101 series, by author J. Nichole. Each book tackles another year of Laila's university adventures, important friendships, and romantic entanglements. This book is intended for mature audiences.

Freshmen Fifteen

Freshmen Fifteen
Author: Jasmine Nichole Harris Sheffield
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781481205771

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Firsts are almost unforgettable... First day of school, first crush, first kiss, first love. No matter how dreamy or undesirable, you'll always remember your first rumble in the sheets. Laila had plans of making her first time memorable on her high school graduation night, but those plans were thwarted by her jailed boyfriend. Now she's headed to college, a virgin. Although her top priority is to do well in school, to thoroughly enjoy the college experience, the horny beast inside of her is begging to be released. After all, her hand can only bring her so much pleasure. While searching for the right guy to give her virginity to, her natural curiosity leads her to discover the pleasurable, and not so pleasurable, stories of her friends' sexcapades. Finally, she meets Chris, a sexy, senior, frat boy. Is he just a playboy or will he be worthy of taking her virginity?

The Freshman Fifteen

The Freshman Fifteen
Author: Michelle L. Morrow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2005
Genre: College freshman
ISBN:

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The Greatest College Health Guide You Never Knew You Needed

The Greatest College Health Guide You Never Knew You Needed
Author: Jill Henry
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 1510759107

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***2022 Independent Press Award: Winner, Young Adult*** ***American Book Fest Best Book Award: Winner, College Guides*** ***NYC Big Book Award: Distinguished Favorite, Health/Fitness*** ***Readers Favorite Book Award: Bronze Medalist, Health/Fitness*** ***Living Now Book Award: Bronze Medalist, Health/Wellness*** ***Firebird Book Award: Winner, Health*** ***Literary Titan: Gold Award Winner*** The coach's guide to beating the Freshman Fifteen, Sophomore Slump, crippling anxiety, and your worst hangover! Learn to take care of yourself, and de-stress throughout your undergrad years and beyond. Every fall, millions of young adults crash into college fired up for the best four years of their lives, ready to experience campus life, take classes about things they’re interested in, and meet people from all over the world. Most students, however, are better prepared to pick their major or talk to strangers than they are to take care of themselves in the college setting. College students today are more depressed, anxious, and stressed than previous waves of students; they’re also more sedentary, not really exercising, and living in a meal-plan limbo supplemented with ramen and coffee. In this comprehensive field guild, high school coaches Jill and Dave Henry break down the facts and deliver doable, no-BS strategies for managing physical and mental health on campus. In addition to helpful, interactive graphics, the coaches share their relatable true stories—ranging from the ridiculous to the serious—to discuss the five biggest health obstacles students face in college. On top of research-backed tips, The Greatest College Health Guide You Never Knew You Needed also features raw and personal advice from current students on college campuses across the country. While simply figuring out what to eat and how to exercise can be completely overwhelming, this guide goes beyond a basic crash course on how to be healthy. Jill and Dave cover everything from crucial time-management skills to the complex sensitivity of self-doubt, sexual assault, and depression with humor, humility, and heart. The Greatest College Health Guide You Never Knew You Needed is a complete road map for how to take care of your mind and body that will not only set students up to crush the next four years, but will also provide a foundation they can carry with them for the rest of their lives.