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These 101 inspirational, supportive, and humorous stories about
life in college will inspire you, amuse you, and support you through
your college years.

Whether you are a high school student just
leaving for college, or a college senior who has seen it all, these
stories will illuminate the college experience for you. You will
recognize yourself and your friends in stories about:

  • moving in and freshman orientation
  • overcoming fears and
    trying new things
  • friends and family ups and downs
  • the
    best and the worst roommates
  • professors and mentors

  • love and dating
  • study abroad
  • campus antics


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Reviews for Chicken Soup for the Soul: Campus Chronicles: 101 Inspirational, Supportive, and Humorous Stories about Life in College:

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Feb 17, 2018

I was not impressed with this book. Too much emphasis on study abroad and journalism majors. Some essays just seemed to end without much of a conclusion.
3

Nov 21, 2015

Chicken Soup books are always good for reading at the gym, and even though I'm nearly 10 years out of college, I figured this one would bring back memories, both good and bad, of the 4 years I spent there. As happens often when I reflect on college, especially reading other people's accounts of their experiences, I feel that I definitely made some mistakes but somehow everything worked out in the end. Should have studied more, but at the same time enjoyed more of the social life that college Chicken Soup books are always good for reading at the gym, and even though I'm nearly 10 years out of college, I figured this one would bring back memories, both good and bad, of the 4 years I spent there. As happens often when I reflect on college, especially reading other people's accounts of their experiences, I feel that I definitely made some mistakes but somehow everything worked out in the end. Should have studied more, but at the same time enjoyed more of the social life that college brings. There were stories of students whose academic dreams came true and they found their true passion, whereas I felt I fell short academically and only found my passion by sticking with what I knew I wanted before college (a job at the biggest hospital in my city, and one that didn't deal with gross stuff) and using the degree I got to qualify for my job in the lab associated with our organ transplant program. Others talk of meeting the love of their life or realizing that their boyfriend/girlfriend from home was worth the long-distance relationship, but I'm still looking, having not found anyone at college nor anyone to return to here at home.
At the same time, I read some of the stories and it reminded me how good I had it in college. I went to a state school close to home, so it neither broke the bank for me to attend nor did it sever the close relationships I had with family members, as I could come home for every major and minor holiday. Similarly, I was paired with a great roommate freshman year such that we decided to stay in the same room in the same dorm together all 4 years, and have kept in close contact ever since. No nightmare roommate stories here, but there were quite a few in the book.
Definitely a book worth reading for students in the summer before going to college because if nothing else, it will prove that everyone's college experience is different, with ups to be cherished and worth striving towards, and downs that may require some tough choices but can be overcome with work and dedication. ...more
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Apr 13, 2010


When you're feeling icky, there's nothing better than a bowl of
chicken soup. Unfortunately, as every college student knows, that
stuff doesn't microwave easily, so we have to make do with cheaper or
simpler alternatives - things that won't get slimy or too greasy after
being heated in a microwave. A simple alternative and great gift is
the Chicken Soup books, particularly Chicken Soup for the Soul: Campus
Chronicles. The book, like all of the Chicken Soup series, is filled
with personal stories about
When you're feeling icky, there's nothing better than a bowl of
chicken soup. Unfortunately, as every college student knows, that
stuff doesn't microwave easily, so we have to make do with cheaper or
simpler alternatives - things that won't get slimy or too greasy after
being heated in a microwave. A simple alternative and great gift is
the Chicken Soup books, particularly Chicken Soup for the Soul: Campus
Chronicles. The book, like all of the Chicken Soup series, is filled
with personal stories about life.

This book, specifically, is about the many aspects of campus life.
From choosing majors to finding love to studying abroad, it's all
here. Reading such stories is so refreshing for me, knowing that
someone else has been through what I'm going through. College is a
very confusing time and a lot of students these days don't or aren't
encouraged to share their stories. They don't tell what they went
through to change majors or what they want to do with their degrees or
how hard they worked to get this scholarship and that loan, how they
felt upon getting accepted to college. Here, I can finally hear some
of those stories told by the people who lived them.

College can be a scary, confusing place, even as an upperclassman or
grad student. The same questions seem to keep sprouting up. The one
I've heard the most is "what are you going to do after college?"
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Campus Chronicles provides several examples
of people answering that question themselves and prove that that
answer can be found anywhere. It also answers other questions like
"where can I go to make friends on campus?" "how would/did study
abroad change my life?" "what did I learn from living in a dorm room?"
"how can I juggle a full class-load and a job and/or a relationship?"
and "how did I get over heartbreak/disaster striking in the middle of
the semester?" The various authors tell their stories well and the
organization of the book make it easy to navigate if you want to read
about a certain subject. All in all, Campus Chronicles gets a 100% ...more
3

Apr 15, 2012

(this book counts as 3)

This book reminds me of a Cheat sheet. It really does, it has about 100 plus stories. I'm not saying this book is preparing me for college but i might be exspecting some things to happen.

My favorite story was talking about your first week of college. talking about move in day how it's the last day with your parents and how everything is a mess. I can't wait until college and move in day. It's funny to say that I'm looking foward to move in day.

I recommend this book to (this book counts as 3)

This book reminds me of a Cheat sheet. It really does, it has about 100 plus stories. I'm not saying this book is preparing me for college but i might be exspecting some things to happen.

My favorite story was talking about your first week of college. talking about move in day how it's the last day with your parents and how everything is a mess. I can't wait until college and move in day. It's funny to say that I'm looking foward to move in day.

I recommend this book to every senior that's going to college. You'll learn something's. ...more
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Feb 28, 2013

Chicken Soup sent me a complimentary case of these books because I was a contributor: http://kellysalasin.com/2009/09/05/1130/
When I give them as gifts to graduates, I tell them to skip my story, "It's too sad."
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Mar 03, 2013

Thank you at chicken soup I thought I was the only one who had terrible room mate experiences. I finally found a good one on my second try but my first was dreadful. This book was a huge comfort when she left makeup all over the sink and her empy wrappers on the floor.
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Jan 04, 2013

Chicken Soup lives up to its reputation of touching and moving lives through simple yet evocative story-telling after all these years. The updated series cannot compare to the original volumes, though.
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Feb 23, 2015

I didn't feel like the stories were as thoughtful and meaningful as some of the Chicken Soup books I've read.
4

Jul 27, 2011

No only because it has my story in it, also because it makes you see that people can overcome a lot of things and enjoy every period of your life...

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