Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life

Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life

by Michael B. Horn, Bob Moesta

Narrated by Brian Holden

Unabridged — 5 hours, 26 minutes

Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life

Choosing College: How to Make Better Learning Decisions Throughout Your Life

by Michael B. Horn, Bob Moesta

Narrated by Brian Holden

Unabridged — 5 hours, 26 minutes

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Overview

Cut through the noise and make better college and career choices



This book is about addressing the college-choosing problem. The rankings, metrics, analytics, college visits, and advice that we use today to help us make these decisions are out of step with the progress individual students are trying to make. They don't give students and families the information and context they need to make such a high-stakes decision about whether and where to get an education.



Choosing College strips away the noise to help you understand why you're going to school. What's driving you? What are you trying to accomplish? Once you know why, the book will help you make better choices.



The research in this book illustrates that choosing a school is complicated. By constructing more than 200 mini-documentaries of how students chose different postsecondary educational experiences, the authors explore the motivations for how and why people make the decisions that they do at a much deeper, causal level. By the end, you'll know why you're going and what you're really chasing.

Editorial Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

2019-09-10
A guide for making decisions about post-high school educational options.

Addressing prospective college students, parents, and educators, the ambitious reach of this title works against depth of analysis. After discussing how the book's "Jobs to Be Done" framework assesses students' motivations, college selection is presented as a three-step process: "Know Thyself," "Identify Matches," and "Check and Choose." Specific needs based on personal characteristics such as race or socio-economic class are overlooked; due to some tone-deaf language and gaps in information, the work fails to address the needs of many young people from marginalized backgrounds. Leaning on data about lifetime income potential, the authors emphasize where/when rather than whether to choose college, so this may be of limited use to those pursuing vocational trades. While suspending concern over cost to find ideal matches seems out of touch, the authors balance this message with visioning around individual priorities, clarifying throughout how rankings and perceived status may not equate with fit. Theoretical in tone, this work may be more useful to those planning a gap year or coming to higher education after an absence than to current high school students. The authors conflate the roles of educators and entrepreneurs, colleges and training platforms, presenting examples of milkshake sales and IKEA's "profitable magic." The "jobs" language frames learners as customers hiring a college, resulting in a transactional perspective that may not resonate with college leaders.

Diluted usefulness resulting from a broad scope. (appendix, about the authors, notes, index) (Nonfiction. 16-adult)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940179021247
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 01/28/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
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