10 Survival Tips

Does anyone have any good university / survival tips for college?
I am in my final year, studying business. It is difficult because there is much information (3 textbooks every 10 weeks, a total of about 3,000 pages!) and most of my tasks are group tasks … and all the groups I am not begun their work: (
1. ORGANIZATION: Organize. Keep a daily planner. Mark all important dates (exams, assignments, readings, etc..) Priorities. 2. Familiarity: familiar with the campus. Go to visit each of these during the first week of class: Library, library, cafeteria, office of Professor of the School Security Advisors, Registration, Study Rooms, Student Recreation Center, etc. 3. ATTENDANCE: Attending class. Arrive on time – even a little earlier. It gives you time to get settled, relax and mentally prepared. 4. PREPARATION: Keep up to date in their studies. Turn the work on time. Read before the conference. I know what is in class. Consult your daily schedule. 5. THE LIBRARY: Library Use. Studying, reading, meditating, relaxing. Browse the shelves. Use computers. If that does not enough, remember – the most comfortable chairs on the campus are probably in the library! 6. STUDY: A study of each day – Take a day off though. Study more efficiently. Trying to explain not only to recite. Working with tutors if necessary. 7. Immersion: Immerse yourself in their courses. Talk about what is learning. Write about it. They relate to past experiences. Apply to everyday life. Look in the news or on TV. Do what you are learning a part of yourself. 8. QUALITY: Set a high standard for himself. Avoid laziness. Procrastination becomes a habit very quickly. 9. SOCIALIZE: Start a study group. Meet with other students to study and socialization. Join a club. Friends of the university will last for years. 10. TEACHERS: Get to know your professors – so they know that you too. Visit during office hours – ask for help in learning "their" topic. 11. PERSONAL: Be kind to all staff and fellow students. You may need your help desperately someday. 12. HINT: Ask for help if (when) needed. The College provides tutors, disability assistance, counselors academic advisers, placement, career counselors and many other services you pay (for enrollment) if you use them or not. 13. HEALTH: Stay healthy. Eat well. Get enough rest. Exercise – even if only walking. 14. STRESS: Practice stress reduction. Maintain a sense of humor. Go for a leisurely stroll. Read Robert Frost. Make your experience at the university an opportunity to improve your mind, body and spirit. Learn to juggle.
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