How Important?
The importance of books to college and university students cannot be overstated. Nor can a student's love of books. Perhaps this seems an obvious statement to all you book lovers out there, but we cannot forget that although a student's success at college or university might be found amongst many things, the use of educational media, books, and textbooks can play a big factor! Such a big responsibility for a book to carry, right? Well, although it's good to remember that a book is simply a book - something to read, something to learn from - it's how we use books that matters. When books are used for study, research, and learning, the amount of concentration and diligence during the reading process plays a big role in how well we learn the topic at hand. In fact, people use the term textbook instead of just using the word "book" because textbooks are books that have information relevant to our field of study. So the way we use textbooks may be instrumental in the successful assimilation and comprehension of whatever educational subject the textbook discusses. So although nowadays many college textbooks are bigger, broader, and certainly a lot heftier than some of the books used by our forefathers, students must remember that with all the knowledge contained in these books, it's up to them to immerse themselves in this available knowledge. Whether that means setting aside certain times a day to read, simply sitting down and reading entire chapters at a time, or a variation of those, learning everything an educational book has to teach is one of the ways lots of students better themselves. In this way, books are important. And treating important texts with respect leads me to some thoughts about taking good care of one's books.