Through interviews and anecdotes about money, jobs, and living arrangements, Robbins and Wilner discuss the unique problems that face 20-somethings after they leave the comfy auspices of their universities and enter the craggy world of real life.
Author Alexandra Robbins pretended to be an undergrad for a year so that she could get the inside scoop on what it's truly like to be in an "historically white" sorority. Her goal was to seek the truth behind the stereotype, and try to understand why an intelligent, well-adjusted woman would join one and subject herself to the hazing, the drinking ...
The author of the "New York Times" bestseller "Quarterlife Crisis"--which addresses the unique and unsettling trials of entering modern adulthood--now provides advice culled from from actual twentysomethings who have survived their trials.
These provocative original essays aim to empathize with, encourage and inspire 20-something women. It's a Wonderful Lie will pick up where Quarter-life Crisis left off and will offer perspective and wisdom. Writers will shed a light on what one should and should not expect from what you've been led to believe are the best years of your life. The ...
The Ivy League is full of societies and clubs, some public and some very private, but none is as secret as Yale's Skull and Bones, a tiny, mysterious society that has spawned three presidents, including George W. Bush and his father. Skull and Bones' cloak-and-dagger secrecy has prompted people worldwide to attribute to it some of the most ...
Are you torn between climbing the career ladder or throwing on a sarong in Goa? Do all your mates seem more successful and sorted than you do? Are you suffocated by choice, responsibility, and self-doubt? Are money, homelife and relationships stressing you out? Do these questions just make you want to crawl back under your duvet? Surprisingly you ...
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