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How to be a Rotten Student is a personal manifesto written by someone who has been a lecturer for over three decades, and a student for almost as long. A growing number of students are registering anxiety symptoms high enough to be of clinical concern, with many rating their entire academic experience as stressful. How to be a Rotten Student is designed to shift the focus away from study-related anxiety to the personal rewards that learning can bring. It's aimed at students of any age, who feel overwhelmed by academic stress, whether that comes from self doubt or the pressure of living up to…mehr

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How to be a Rotten Student is a personal manifesto written by someone who has been a lecturer for over three decades, and a student for almost as long. A growing number of students are registering anxiety symptoms high enough to be of clinical concern, with many rating their entire academic experience as stressful. How to be a Rotten Student is designed to shift the focus away from study-related anxiety to the personal rewards that learning can bring. It's aimed at students of any age, who feel overwhelmed by academic stress, whether that comes from self doubt or the pressure of living up to other people's expectations. How to be a Rotten Student is not a 'how to study' book, it's a 'how to live with study' book. It's about aiming to be good, by sometimes being a little bit more rotten.


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Manny Aston has been a senior lecturer, professor and academic dean, in a career spanning 35 years. He holds degrees at bachelor's, master's and doctoral levels in the fields of psychology, education, mass communications, philosophy and creative arts. He also has a background in film, television and theatre having had a number of his plays published and professionally produced.