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Slacking: A Guide to Ivy League Miseducation Audiobook, by Adam Kissel Play Audiobook Sample

Slacking: A Guide to Ivy League Miseducation Audiobook

Slacking: A Guide to Ivy League Miseducation Audiobook, by Adam Kissel Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Lisa S. Ware Publisher: Tantor Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798318515927

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

10

Longest Chapter Length:

56:33 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

02:31 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

31:42 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

Ivy League universities can no longer be trusted to produce well-educated students. Even a cursory review of the course titles at top schools shows that these $320,000-plus diplomas may confer legacy prestige to graduates, but not necessarily knowledge or wisdom. At Cornell, for example, students can take Queer Girlhood and Intersectional Disability Studies. Even worse, these courses actually fulfill general education requirements. It is still possible to earn a great education at Ivy League universities, but doing so requires prudence and persistence.

In Slacking, Adam Kissel, Rachel Alexander Cambre, and Madison Marino Doan dedicate one chapter to each Ivy League college, providing information about the coursework that serious students should pursue to extract a real education from these decaying institutions. Every chapter concludes with two course lists, both of which meet the school's general education requirements. One displays the worst collection of courses that an inveterate "slacker" could take to skate through the requirements for entertainment, reinforcement of political biases, and narrow specialization. The other lists the best choice of courses a dedicated striver could take to acquire a well rounded, content-rich liberal education. The contrast between the two sounds an alarm bell for curriculum reform at America's best-known colleges.

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