1. Choosing an easy joke major. Example: Sports Management.
2. Studying smart
3. Studying hard.
1.Relatively Easy Major: I did not go this route, someone else speak for me. Generally, you party everyday, drinkduring the week. Turn in your assignments ontime. Study the day before the test (or an hour before the test) and you'll get a 4.0 if you're reasonablyintelligent. Keep in mind, the word "easy" is relative.
2. Studying smart: You study only what you know for certain is going to be on the exams. Obviously you need to knowwhats going to be on the exams. I'm not talking general study guides, I'm referring to SPECIFIC questions. This is done by obtaining old exams,learning your professors patterns and studying only the old questions. This strategy is good if your professor simply recycles test. Networking is key togetting this done. What ends up happening is you get very good at solving the exam problems, but you end up learning next to nothing in the class. Even worse,you simply memorize the problem and the answer or put the problem x answer on your cheat sheet. If you need the class as a pre-req for another class or a lab,you're screwed. Word to me.
3. Study Hard: You study everything. You do every homework problems on your own and with the HELP of others. Help doesnot include copying answers. You do extra book work. You know those homework problems as the back of the book, that are never assigned or only the odd numberswere assigned? Well you do all of them. You learn the material till you feel you have completely mastered the subject you are studying. You also work on pastexams and practice exams, but these supplement what you've already studied in the book. You attend are lecture where necessary. If you're teacher'sthird language is English, obviously this will be a waste of your time.
The last 2 are geared towards more difficult science related majors. But you business undergrads can use my advice as well. I tend to combine 2 and 3,depending on the class. If it's a non engineering class or a class not related to my discipline, i simply use method 2. Otherwise its a combo of 2 and 3.Don't rely on the professor curving the class. Destroy the curve, always shoot for an A.
Most importantly, you're going to need to have motivation to study. Mine is the 750s and the s550s. Find your motivation and find a way to be reminded ofit everyday.