Leading Online Community Network for College Women Provides Ultimate Advice in New Guide
UniversityChic.com Contributors Offer Inside Perspective to Crafting a Fabulous Four Years
Whether you're headed to college or are already there, one thing is certain: college is the time to expand your horizons! It's about experiencing college in your own way, and U Chic is here to help the ten million American college women thrive.
College-bound girls can find all the advice they are looking for in U Chic: A College Girl’s Guide to Everything by Christie Garton(ISBN: 9781402215087; April 2009; $14.99 U.S./$15.99 CAN/£7.99 UK), the essential reference for girls on how to survive and succeed in college from a source they can trust – fellow college students.
Christie Garton, founder of UniversityChic.com, the go-to resource and community network for college women across the country, created the ultimate instruction manual for crafting a fabulous four years. Written by a talented group of over 30 young journalists and all-star students from Ivy League to large state schools, the book is filled with insider perspective and insight on all the topics young women want, including:
Getting Started: first week advice and tuning out the homesick blues
Head of the Class: picking the right major, getting ready for finals, studying tips and tricks
Love Life: love vs. hook-ups and long distance love
Surviving Temptation Island: ways to deal with over-the-top party pals and staying safe on campus
With U Chic, the conversation doesn't stop at the last page. Readers can sign into the online chat area at UniversityChic.com and comment on topics in the guide, seek further advice or even contact the contributors.
Christie Garton, a recent graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, is an award-winning social entrepreneur. Leaving the legal profession to pursue her dream, she launched UniversityChic.com to provide college women with an online destination created just for them. She has served as a college advice columnist for several websites, and has been published in the Wall Street Journal.