What The Best College Students Do
āThe ābestā students are curious risk-takers who make connections across disciplines. By following those instinctsārather than simply chasing āsuccessāāthe best students achieved itā¦A wonderful exploration of excellence.āāFortune
āSkillfully weaves together some of the best research about effective learning strategies with moving stories about remarkable life-long learners. Some of them had great teachers. But most of them succeed because of what they did for themselves.āāThomas Luxon, Dartmouth College
āWe are always telling students to āfind their passion.ā Now we have a book that looks at how that happensā¦Ken Bain can really tell a storyā¦it is very rare for a book based upon research to be such a compelling read.āāJosĆ© Antonio Bowen, Southern Methodist University
Combining academic research on learning and motivation with insights drawn from interviews with people who have won Nobel Prizes, Emmys, or otherwise led lives of meaning and accomplishment, Ken Bain identifies the key attitudes that distinguish the best college students from their peers. Most start out with a belief that intelligence and ability are expandable, not fixed. This leads them to make connections across disciplines and to find ways of reconceiving problems rather than simply looking for the right answer. Intrinsically motivated by their own sense of purpose, they are not overly impressed with conventional notions of success. The best students study in small bites, focus more on concept than procedure, and work collaboratively, getting friends to test them on their knowledge. They donāt achieve success by making success their goalāwhen it comes, it is a byproduct of following their intellectual curiosity, solving useful problems, and taking risks to learn and grow.