Rules & Regulation
The first class is very important.
We don’t do anything well the first time. Your first day of class can be overwhelming but it’s important to be there.
Get to know your classmates.
Use your time in the hall waiting for class to say hello and meet people. Being able to get a good grade in a class may depend on your connections.
Don’t be a loner. It’s inefficient.
Some of the best learning opportunities take place in groups.
Get to know your professors.
Ninety percent of the inability of students to develop a relationship with the professor is on the student, not he professor, according to Dr. Laude.
Boring is in the eye of the beholder.
Can you fine a way to make the course material interesting to you?
Don’t make college harder than it has to be.
There are ways to do your work efficiently.
Forethought + discipline = time left over for fun.
You can have fun and still get good grades if you organize your time.
Create routines.
Good study habits can be created and become as natural as brushing your teeth. Your brain needs time to absorb what you’re learning.
Failure’s inevitable. What’s important is what you do next.
Stop comparing yourself to others. Focus on internal victories-set goals to improve yourself.
Success is almost always incremental.
Here’s where you’ll learn why getting a 67 on a test can be a successful experience.