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Hacking College

Why the Major Doesn't Matter―and What Really Does

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By: Ned Scott Laff, Scott Carlson
Narrated by: David Marantz
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College is a high-stakes game, according to authors Ned Scott Laff and Scott Carlson, but students can learn how to win it. Hacking College offers college advisors, faculty, and staff in student and academic affairs a groundbreaking guide to rethinking higher education so that students can succeed in an increasingly complex world. Drawing from extensive research and real student experiences, this essential book exposes the hidden challenges and bureaucratic traps that undermine student success, from convoluted transfer processes to a single-minded emphasis on majors.

Each chapter provides strategies to help advisors lead students to tailor their education to their aspirations. Through vivid case studies, Laff and Carlson advocate for a proactive approach to education—encouraging students to "hack" their college experience by crafting a personalized field of study. This method challenges the traditional focus on declaring a major and empowers students to link their personal interests with academic pursuits so that their education aligns with future career and life goals. Enriched with insights on how to find underutilized institutional resources and foster meaningful mentor relationships, Hacking College encourages students, educators, and institutions to transform passive educational experiences into dynamic journeys of discovery and self-fulfillment.

©2025 Johns Hopkins University Press (P)2025 Tantor Media
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The grating, strident, and oddly robotic tone of the narration makes it difficult to focus on the message. The message that academic advising in higher education should focus less on complying with requirements (and churning students through the system) and more on finding and following students' interests is a good one. I appreciate going beyond "what can I do with a major in X?" to asking students "what kinds of problems do you want to solve?" and "who do you want to work with?" These small changes in approach could have powerful impact on student success. Even better, institutions that take advising more seriously by reducing case load and paying advisors more for their expertise and care could have tremendous returns on that investment. Instead of preparing students for "jobs that do not exist yet," we should prepare students for the ongoing adaptability and purpose-finding that have always been needed.

Provocative approach to academic advising

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This is a deeply insightful look into higher education for those who want to explore more about different student experiences within that realm.

Exceptional

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Information interesting and helpful even a bit dry. Reader speaks with nerve wracking urgency like it is a true crime horror story.
Hacking college is a guide to avoid pitfalls with.clever insights supported by research and critical thinking. We need this but not delivered in alarmist manner. It should be friendly and kind. We all know the colleges are treating this information as trade secrets. This is their mistake. Students need objective info without education industry jargon jingoistic terms hiding simple clear explanations. If you can filter out the fire alarm narrator it is useful overall. The narrator needs to redo this for free.

Content useful, voice actor urgent tone like chalk

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