#33 - Take an easy class during the semester so you can focus more on harder classes.
#32 - Get a job or internship or do something productive during the time in between semesters.
#31 - Giving a speech requires a lot of practice and has to be rehearsed more than once.
#30 - Don't slack off on the last weeks of school.
#29 - Always look for the best deals. Sometimes online stores will have better sales that at the store.
#28 - Always submit assignments online ahead of time so you don't forget.
#27 - Don't be afraid to talk to elder students. Seniors have more insight about the college and can help you in making decisions.
#26 - Attending College Workshops are a good way to meet new people and learn about the campus.
#25 - The more interviews you do will give you an easier way to piece together a paper.
#24 - Take advantage of Furlough or days off school to focus on doing homework.
#23 - Written instruction should be precise and detailed or it can't turn out successful.
#22 - Make sure that your work is original and not a copy from someone else.
#21 - Remember that you always have options whenever you feel tempted to do something inappropriate.
#20 - Stick to what you have planned. Never try to improvise or change something at the last minute.
#19 - When writing a paper, write down all of your ideas and try to make your paper shorter when proofreading.
#18 - Remember to, always, study ahead of time for your Mid-Terms.
#17 - Remember to always buckle up, because accidents can happen when you least expect them.
#16 - Any tip that a teacher gives you could be helpful through the rest of your academic life.
#15 - Always try to give a film a deeper meaning that the audience can connect to.
#14 - Never stop learning or you will regret it.
#13 - Practice makes perfect (Specially when giving a speech).
#12 - Plan your week before it starts, so you don't end up being too lazy to do anything.
#11 - Always proofread essays and cite all sources before turning in a paper.
#10 - Even though its boring, outlining helps gather ideas and prepare for the actual paper.
#9 - Never skip classes and always do the needed work.
#8 - Try to do productive activities every week and be active in college.
#7 - Always get the required books for classes on time so you don't get behind on the reading assignments.
#6 - Use the Univeristy Library wisely. Do not go to the library if you are going to fall asleep on the desk or on front of your computer.
#5 - Try to spend college time reading or doing homework. Don't spend a lot of time playing video games or other leisure activities until all the work is done.
#4 - It is best for college students to not spend too much money on a very expensive laptop, because technology is always changing. Laptops are always getting better and better every year, so it is best to save money until the better laptops come out.
#3 - New Freshmen should not buy brand new books for all their classes. Check bulletins or Collegepostings.com to find other students selling their used books at cheaper prizes.
#2 - A tip to all college students that have a laptop is to not spend a lot of time randomly browsing the web, because time speeds up when you are wasting time.
#1 - An advice to new, incoming Freshmen attending college is to get to class early in order to get the best seat.