College can feel like a new set of rules that no one explains. The reading is heavier. The writing is stricter. The research never ends. And one wrong citation can cost you marks you worked for. Academic Orientation is a practical field guide for students who want to stop guessing and start producing clean academic work with consistency. It focuses on the skills that carry you through most courses: learning, research, writing, and referencing. The goal is simple: help you build a process you can trust, even when deadlines are tight. Inside this book, you will learn how to: Study with focus and retain what you readFind credible sources fast and use libraries (physical and digital) with confidenceTake notes that turn into outlines, and outlines that turn into strong papersWrite clear thesis statements, organize arguments, and stay on track from introduction to conclusionParaphrase, quote, and reference correctly so you avoid plagiarism without fearUse APA, MLA, and Chicago in a practical, student-friendly wayYou will also get clear checklists you can follow before you submit an assignment, simple templates that help you start faster, and guidance on how to handle lecturer feedback without losing your voice. This book is written to reduce stress by replacing confusion with a repeatable method. Academic Orientation is for new students who want a steady start, returning students who want stronger habits, and working adults who need academic writing skills that fit real life. If you want better grades without shortcuts, and you want to write with integrity, this book is for you. Start where you are. Build the process. Submit work you can respect.