When I registered for college, they told me that I was required to take College 101. I really had no idea what it was about. I didn't think it could help all that much. I already went through twelve grades and never took a course on how to go to school. Well, after completing this course, I sure am glad it was required because I learned a lot about how to become a better college student. The book taught me a lot but I would have to say the three most important things I learned from it was the transition to college, how to prioritize, and relating to people. Chapter 1 of the book was about change. That would include adjusting to college, nurturing change, and setting goals. I think this is really important for success in college. This is mostly about your first semester in college. When I entered college, I had no idea what to expect. My high school teachers always say that all they are doing is preparing us for college. My expectations were that college was going to be extremely tough and that it would be challenging to pass all my classes. I’m just about done with my first semester and I am glad they scared me because it made me do all my work and study for everything. I am still pretty much scared to not go to class because we had such harsh punishments for ditching school at the high school level. I am now doing well in college and some of that has to do how I transitioned from high school. Another important thing I learned from this class would have to be how to prioritize your time. This is a very important step to becoming a successful college student. You could be a very smart person but you can't pass all your classes without studying and doing homework. That comes with prioritizing. In order to be successful you need to prioritize your time every day and make sure you leave enough time for school work. If you have a job, than you need to work around that because your school work is just as important as working. I have bee