A Professor's Pointers for Success in College: 21 Easy-to-Follow Tips

<p>" totally disagree with MiamiDAP. College is structured very differently than HS. No comparison. Very different set of expectations even if HS teachers tried to prepare seniors with their expectations. A lot more independence required, and with the freedom to be wherever you want to between infrequent classes a lot more discipline is required. ’
-Again, I never menttioned that HS and UG are the same. I said that stragedy of achieving high GPA is the same, It is working hard, not tricks, no talents, no genious is required, no specific “tactics” or “strategy”. I never comared the structure or independence level, discipline, freedom, expectations. I never ever mentioned any of it. If you work hard, you will achieve at any HS and at any UG, I guarantee that and only that and nothing else. Yesm you will have freedom to watch TV 24 hours, party every weekend, whatever else, Yes, you will have 200 kids in some classes, not 30. There are huge difference, who is a right mind will say that HS and UG is the same. For god sake, you will need to do your own laundry sometime. It does not negate the fact that working hard doing your homework on time an correctly will insure hih GPA. If one relies on something else, there is a chance of being derailed which has happened at college with many top caliber HS kids. Why? They neglected the fact that working hard at college means working much harder than they did in HS. </p>