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Highlights
- The Happy Student is written by a student for students.
- About the Author: Daniel Wong graduated from Duke University in 2011 with a double major in mechanical engineering and economics.
- 258 Pages
- Self Improvement, Personal Growth
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About the Book
Wong doesn't have a Ph.D. in education or psychology, but by sharing with readers his personal story and the five-step program he has developed, unmotivated students everywhere will understand how they can find deep satisfaction in the pursuit of academic success.Book Synopsis
The Happy Student is written by a student for students. Daniel Wong doesn't have a PhD in education or psychology, but his transformation from unhappy overachiever to happy straight-A student has given him unique insight into what motivates students intrinsically. By sharing with readers his personal story and the five-step program he has developed, unmotivated students everywhere will understand how they, too, can find deep satisfaction in the pursuit of academic success.
Review Quotes
"I'm going to encourage all of my students to read The Happy Student! If you follow Daniel's advice, your quality of life as a student is sure to improve. Daniel aims to help students find intrinsic motivation in their academic pursuits. It often seems like we don't care about whether students are intrinsically motivated or not--we just care that they get good grades. But Daniel understands that intrinsic motivation is vital if you want to be truly successful, not just in your academics, but in life, too. In The Happy Student, Daniel teaches you the principles and strategies that will enable you to find academic success and fulfillment. High school and college students--and their parents and teachers, too--will benefit from reading The Happy Student. In fact, anyone who wants to be both happy and successful will gain a lot by taking Daniel's advice to heart."
-Walter N. Simmons, engineering professor and inventor
"In this meticulously reasoned work, Daniel Wong challenges students--and non-students too--to seize control of their lives and their happiness. He provides a solid five-step program that will prevent you from running someone else's race and striving for someone else's goals. By sharing with readers his experiences, Daniel advocates effectively for defining and pursuing your own individualized course toward success and personal fulfillment."
-Katie Barzee, environmental advocate and recent college graduate
"The Happy Student is the sort of book you think you've seen before but actually haven't. It is, above all, truly written by a student for other students. Plenty of other books preach concepts that seem (and can actually be) impractical, so it was surprising--even to myself--how easily some of the ideas Daniel Wong presents could be applied to my own life. Just to give an example, I chose to adopt the idea of writing with a nicer pen (this is a tip Daniel talks about in the final chapter), and I found that my work productivity greatly improved. I'm not sure if this was a direct result of having a new pen, or if there were other psychological factors at work. All I know is that this is one of many practical and effective techniques that Daniel suggests in The Happy Student. I truly enjoyed every page of this book."
-Brandon Yap, high school senior
"In The Happy Student, Daniel Wong explains that his wish to help and empower others is a motivating factor in every action he takes; his debut as an author is clearly aligned with this life philosophy. Daniel's advice for frustrated, stressed-out, and overwhelmed students is concrete and easy to apply, but this alone isn't what makes The Happy Student so helpful to students seeking fulfillment. Rather, it is Daniel's genuine voice and uninhibited passion for his subject matter that will inspire his readers. Daniel understands that happiness often precedes success, not the other way around. The Happy Student will help readers embrace Daniel's unique vision."
-Allison LeCavalier, college student
"While most education-related books focus solely on the outcome, The Happy Student continually re-visits the importance of the journey. If you're a student, or even if you're a young person who's just entering the workforce, Daniel's advice will help you find fulfillment beyond just building a great résumé. In a humble and conversational style, Daniel shows you that setting goals and determining your core values are not simply means to achievement but rather crucial steps toward finding lifelong happiness."
-Nick Valilis, pre-med college student
"The Happy Student provides a wonderful tool-kit for students of all ages who want to find real fulfillment in their personal and academic pursuits. As an education professional w
About the Author
Daniel Wong graduated from Duke University in 2011 with a double major in mechanical engineering and economics. He is passionate about education and has given numerous talks to students about topics such as goal-setting, time management, college life skills and developing a personal vision for your life. He also gave a TEDx talk at Duke University in April 2011.