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Your Own Two Feet (And How to Stand on Them): Surviving and Thriving After Graduation

Your Own Two Feet (And How to Stand on Them): Surviving and Thriving After Graduation

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not Helpful, Not Funny
Review: I read some of the reviews on Amazon and should have paid more attention. I knew not to expect a helpful book, but some of the reviewers said the book was humourous. NOT! There is no point or purpose to this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A light, funny read
Review: Meyer's book is funny and well-written. Sprinkled throughout with tales from the author's own experiences, it is a fast and easy read. This book is best for the grad who has never lived on his or her own before, and probably too basic for those who had their own apartments, jobs and roommates while in college. While not a comprehensive guide, it does give good ideas on where to start. Don't depend on it to tell you everything, but count on it to give you a push in the right direction.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If I only had the money!
Review: This book was interesting to see how rich people pretend to be poor. It's obvious the author doesn't know what it's really like to start out from school with nothing. My guess is she never ate macaroni and cheese 7 nights a week and wished she could afford peanut butter. She probably ate sirloin and wished it was porterhouse!

That's how this book made me feel. It assumes you have money and alot of choices. It doesn't help with the (limited) choices if you don't have a trust fund.


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