Got a Question About College? Ask the Naked Roommate!
New York Times Bestselling Guide is the Ultimate College Campus Companion.
Naperville, IL, June 01, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Do you want your college freshman to take advice from The Naked Roommate? Absolutely.
For nearly a decade, The Naked Roommate by New York Times bestselling author Harlan Cohen has accompanied many first-year students as they make the big transition from high school to college.
Now in its 5th edition, The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College (ISBN: 9781402280283; AprilL 23, 2013; $14.99 U.S.; College Guides/College Life; Trade Paper) returns in time for graduation season with more real-life advice from students on over 100 college campuses.
Harlan covers everything students need to know about college in a witty and informative package that no college-bound freshman should leave for school without.
Find out what to do if:
· You don’t like your roommate
· You get homesick
· You can’t find your place on campus
· Your parents pay a surprise visit
· You fall behind in class
· You go to a party and don’t want to drink
· You fall out of love with your long-distance boyfriend/girlfriend
Harlan Cohen is the New York Times bestselling author of The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College. Harlan has been a featured expert in the New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition, Chicago Tribune, Real Simple, and Seventeen. He has been a guest on hundreds of radio and television programs, including NBC’s Today Show.
Harlan is also a professional speaker who has visited more than 400 college campuses. His nationally syndicated advice column, Help Me, Harlan!, is distributed worldwide by King Features Syndicate. Harlan is also the author of The Naked Roommate: For Parents Only (Sourcebooks 2012), Dad’s Pregnant Too! (Sourcebooks 2008), and Getting Naked: Five Steps to Finding the Love of Your Life (While Fully Clothed and Totally Sober) (St. Martin’s Griffin 2012).
For more information, visit www.collegecountdown.com or www.nakedroommate.com.
For nearly a decade, The Naked Roommate by New York Times bestselling author Harlan Cohen has accompanied many first-year students as they make the big transition from high school to college.
Now in its 5th edition, The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College (ISBN: 9781402280283; AprilL 23, 2013; $14.99 U.S.; College Guides/College Life; Trade Paper) returns in time for graduation season with more real-life advice from students on over 100 college campuses.
Harlan covers everything students need to know about college in a witty and informative package that no college-bound freshman should leave for school without.
Find out what to do if:
· You don’t like your roommate
· You get homesick
· You can’t find your place on campus
· Your parents pay a surprise visit
· You fall behind in class
· You go to a party and don’t want to drink
· You fall out of love with your long-distance boyfriend/girlfriend
Harlan Cohen is the New York Times bestselling author of The Naked Roommate: And 107 Other Issues You Might Run Into in College. Harlan has been a featured expert in the New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, Boston Globe, Wall Street Journal Classroom Edition, Chicago Tribune, Real Simple, and Seventeen. He has been a guest on hundreds of radio and television programs, including NBC’s Today Show.
Harlan is also a professional speaker who has visited more than 400 college campuses. His nationally syndicated advice column, Help Me, Harlan!, is distributed worldwide by King Features Syndicate. Harlan is also the author of The Naked Roommate: For Parents Only (Sourcebooks 2012), Dad’s Pregnant Too! (Sourcebooks 2008), and Getting Naked: Five Steps to Finding the Love of Your Life (While Fully Clothed and Totally Sober) (St. Martin’s Griffin 2012).
For more information, visit www.collegecountdown.com or www.nakedroommate.com.
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