Okay, this guide isn't complete. Rather, I'm adding my own experiences with college, and also taking advice from others. I'll post them in a list here at the top.
Okay, here's the guide:
1. Never put off ANY assignment.
If you have the time to do it, then do it! I've learned the hard way already that putting off small, simple assignments turns it into a snowball effect: I start putting off bigger assignments, and then eventually, I was behind in two classes. So, if you can do it ahead of time, then do so.
2. If you have a reading class, READ THE TEXT.
I have an Intro to the Novels class this semester, and I haven't read the first five novels of the semester at all.
So when it came time for the midterm yesterday, I was absolutely clueless. Always do the reading. ALWAYS.
3. Don't always rely on someone to bail you out at test time.
What I mean is that if you didn't study at all, or only partially studied, don't always expect your friend in that class to help you out. I learned that the hard way yesterday. One of my best friends up here didn't help me when I asked her. Sure, it seems mean, but I should have studied. Always be prepared.
Well, that's my two cents so far. What's yours?
Okay, here's the guide:
1. Never put off ANY assignment.
If you have the time to do it, then do it! I've learned the hard way already that putting off small, simple assignments turns it into a snowball effect: I start putting off bigger assignments, and then eventually, I was behind in two classes. So, if you can do it ahead of time, then do so.
2. If you have a reading class, READ THE TEXT.
I have an Intro to the Novels class this semester, and I haven't read the first five novels of the semester at all.

3. Don't always rely on someone to bail you out at test time.
What I mean is that if you didn't study at all, or only partially studied, don't always expect your friend in that class to help you out. I learned that the hard way yesterday. One of my best friends up here didn't help me when I asked her. Sure, it seems mean, but I should have studied. Always be prepared.
Well, that's my two cents so far. What's yours?