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Stepping Out on Your Own: Devotions for High School Graduates    by Upper Room Books
Price: $4.99 USD. 26020 words. Published on February 1, 2010. .

This book for high school graduates includes 90 meditations from the pages of the award-winning devotional magazine for teens, devozine. It features these helpful themes: Saying Goodbye, Moving Away, What Do I Do Now?, Where Do I Belong?, Preparing for My New Life, Decision-Making, New Friends, Independence Days, Looking Ahead.
How to Create a High School Graduation Book    by Gordon Burgett
Price: $4.99 USD. 18140 words. Published on June 23, 2011. .

Shows how, step-by-step, to create and publish an unforgettable gift, A High School Graduation Book, a lifelong keepsake that captures an event, memory, or one-time rite of passage. This is a book to give to your kid, your grandkid, or any kid getting a diploma!
How To Make the Most of College: Get an Education and a Job    by Maury Hanigan
Price: $7.99 USD. 17750 words. Published on March 2, 2013. .

How To Make he Most of College is the short, direct and practical guide that will help students navigate the decisions they need to make in college. It will help them choose a major, pick the best courses, find the best housing, connect with a faculty advisor, select a good internship, make the most of semester breaks and land a great job or acceptance into graduate school when they graduate.
Booze Free Fridays: 200 Things To Do In College Without Drinking    by Tammy Mitchell
Price: $0.99 USD. 6000 words. Published on May 19, 2013. .

College isn’t just about drinking and falling down a flight of stairs while being cheered on by your peers. It’s about learning, having fun, and making lifelong friends. You’re living on your own now in a new town but that doesn’t mean you immediately have to go out and get drunk. Unfortunately, many college students think that there’s nothing else to do except drink. This book proves that wrong.