If there’s one thing most students don’t realize until it’s too late, it’s how much college success depends on one simple skill: planning ahead.
Miss a deadline, overload your semester, or email your professor the night before a paper’s due, and suddenly your GPA and your stress levels are headed in the wrong direction.
That’s why How to Survive (and Even Succeed) in a College Classroom by Dr. Maria Zaitseva is more than just a book — it’s your new college survival manual. With over a decade of teaching experience and countless real student stories, Dr. Zaitseva offers insider advice most professors wish students knew from day one.
In her book, Dr. Zaitseva shares a true story: a student begging to join a required intro-level class just four months before graduation. The problem? They didn’t plan their schedule properly. It was too late — and the scramble was real.
This situation isn’t rare. But it’s also completely avoidable.
Poor micro-planning can quietly ruin your semester. Dr. Zaitseva warns against loading up on writing-intensive courses all at once. Imagine juggling five final papers due the same week. It’s burnout waiting to happen.
How to Survive (and Even Succeed) in a College Classroom teaches you how to think like a professor, not just a panicked student, and avoid academic chaos before it even begins.
Many students make the mistake of reaching out for extensions at the last minute — but as Dr. Zaitseva explains, it often backfires. The book gives you scripts and strategies for clear, respectful communication that professors appreciate, helping you stay ahead of the game instead of playing catch-up.
How to Survive (and Even Succeed) in a College Classroom is like having your professor’s unfiltered advice tucked in your backpack. Dr. Zaitseva doesn’t sugarcoat it — she empowers students to:
Whether you’re a freshman or getting ready to graduate, this book will help you master college life and earn the respect of your professors— the smart way.