


Ten Speed Press, a division of Random House, has just released the latest book by Luther College classics professor Philip Freeman.
Freeman has written "Lecture Notes," a guide for college success from a professor's perspective. The book is intended for students who are about to begin their undergraduate years. Freeman reveals the three sure-fire rules for a great college experience, offers solid strategies for fostering crucial relationships with faculty advisors and prepares his readers for four years of success.
"This is a handbook for getting along with and profiting from the most important people in your life during your college years—your professors," writes Freeman.
The book discusses how to the find the best teachers, write great papers and study for a test, among other things.