Re: high school advice
Take honors and AP/IB classes. Try to go outside your comfort zone, make new friends, get into new activities, that sort of thing. Get stupid requirements (like, say, Health) out of the way before your senior year. Join a club. Study hard but make time for having fun as well.
Re: the many people saying that college is easy
This is sort of true. You definitely don't spend as much time in class, but much more of your grade is based on tests, so you need to put in a lot of time outside of class to make sure you understand and can apply everything in the textbook and everything that the professor says. Taking honors/AP/IB classes in high school and learning how to study and work efficiently is very important; good preparation is what makes college "easy," not the nature of the school.
Good luck!
Take honors and AP/IB classes. Try to go outside your comfort zone, make new friends, get into new activities, that sort of thing. Get stupid requirements (like, say, Health) out of the way before your senior year. Join a club. Study hard but make time for having fun as well.
Re: the many people saying that college is easy
This is sort of true. You definitely don't spend as much time in class, but much more of your grade is based on tests, so you need to put in a lot of time outside of class to make sure you understand and can apply everything in the textbook and everything that the professor says. Taking honors/AP/IB classes in high school and learning how to study and work efficiently is very important; good preparation is what makes college "easy," not the nature of the school.
Good luck!