In high school, everyone's talking about college. What to do. Where to go. Why it's important.
Classes are given on it. Books are written about it. But details get left out.
Every year, college graduates learn this the hard way as they step into adulthood. I was one of them. After earning a four-year degree, I went through two of the worst years of my life.
Not that my situation is unique.
I am a part of a generation that was told to go to college first and sort out the details later. Most of us did. We chased the promise of a big shiny future, and we ended up being chased by the mistakes of our past.
That's not to say we completely regretted going. This book isn't a list of privileged millennial complaints.
It's a collection of wisdom gained in less than pleasant ways. It's a story of hardship, failure, victory, and perseverance. It's all of the things we wish someone had told us. And it takes place before college, in college, after college, and without college.
This is the wild, painful, awkward, hilarious, depressing, & beautiful journey from youth to maturity.
This is the college book that no one ever gave us.
About the Author: Timothy Snyder is a writer based in the Twin Cities metro of Minnesota. In addition to creating his own stories and books, he has worked professionally on marketing projects for small-to-medium sized businesses across the globe. In his free time, he posts random musings on his blog, ThisBlankPage.com. When he's not writing, Timothy enjoys playing the guitar and piano, staying current with movies, video games, and pop-culture, and going to concerts. He hopes to one day own a dog and a have a special someone to go to shows with.