The CollegeHumor Guide to CollegeThe CollegeHumor Guide to College
Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping With Your Professors, Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas
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Book, 2006
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Current format, Book, 2006, 1st ed, All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsA collection of columns from CollegeHumor.com sheds a humorous light on student life at college, offering advice on a wide variety of topics, from drinking and dating to parents and roommates.
An irreverent celebration of college life by two favorite columnists for CollegeHumor.com features off-kilter advice on a wide variety of topics, from drinking and dating to parents and roommates. 60,000 first printing.
The satirists behind collegehumor.com present this print version of their online magazine. Readers will be initiated with the Ten Commandments of College ("thou shalt eat easy mac"), be prepared for dorm closet wars and contraband searches, learn easy recipes ("ham and cheese wafflewich"), and learn the true meaning of easy sounding class titles like "Physics 1" (physics-1, you-0). Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The writers of the tremendously popular Web site CollegeHumor.com have prepared a hilarious, entertaining guide that dares young readers to make college the best and funniest four (or more) years of their lives.
CollegeHumor.com is the National Lampoon of its generation. Since its creation in early 2000, the Web site has grown to become the nation’s most recognized comedy brand for young people. With eight million unique visitors a month, quarterly revenues surpassing $1.2 million, and a successful line of merchandise (from T-shirts to novelties)—not to mention a deal with Paramount to create and brand movies with CollegeHumor’s imprimatur—CollegeHumor is truly a franchise in the making.
An irreverent celebration of college life by two favorite columnists for CollegeHumor.com features off-kilter advice on a wide variety of topics, from drinking and dating to parents and roommates. 60,000 first printing.
The satirists behind collegehumor.com present this print version of their online magazine. Readers will be initiated with the Ten Commandments of College ("thou shalt eat easy mac"), be prepared for dorm closet wars and contraband searches, learn easy recipes ("ham and cheese wafflewich"), and learn the true meaning of easy sounding class titles like "Physics 1" (physics-1, you-0). Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
The writers of the tremendously popular Web site CollegeHumor.com have prepared a hilarious, entertaining guide that dares young readers to make college the best and funniest four (or more) years of their lives.
CollegeHumor.com is the National Lampoon of its generation. Since its creation in early 2000, the Web site has grown to become the nation’s most recognized comedy brand for young people. With eight million unique visitors a month, quarterly revenues surpassing $1.2 million, and a successful line of merchandise (from T-shirts to novelties)—not to mention a deal with Paramount to create and brand movies with CollegeHumor’s imprimatur—CollegeHumor is truly a franchise in the making.
The CollegeHumor Guide to College is a laugh-out-loud depiction of the college experience. Written primarily by two of CollegeHumor’s most popular columnists, Ethan Trex and Streeter Seidell, this guide features all-new material not found on the Web site. It also includes helpful advice—the kind you probably won’t hear from a college counselor—on an array of subjects, such as food, clothing, parents, dating, sex, drinking, and roommates. Filled with outrageous illustrations, this edgy and irreverent book will be indispensable to all present and future undergraduates.
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