This is an extended compilation of responses to the question
What strategy would you advise a friend to use to benefit from this course?
from the Student Course Evaluations in my Calculus classes taught earlier.
Study
Study lots
Study and do HW
Do the work
Do the homework
Do all the HW problems
Do the homework and test preview problems
Do a lot of practice before tests
Do all the HW and make sure you understand it before the test
Do your homework/assignments. It's an easy "A"
Do extra HW & go to class
Do lots of examples from the text
Attend class and prepare for quizzes in advance
Take Calc in high school
Read the book
Use the book
Read the book, go to class, study hard, do homework, and get extra help
Do a lot of studying on your own
Take the course with this Professor
Go to Professor's office hours if have questions
Go to MASH for help with HW problems
Instructor's
Advice
Follow the students' advice!
Not sure about "an easy A" (see above) due to only successful
HW
Resources
Textbook: G.B. Thomas, Jr., M.D. Weir, and J. Hass, Thomas' Calculus.
Early Transcendentals, 13th Edition, 2014.
Instructor's office: SH 104C
TA's office: SH 204
The Mathematics Tutoring Center: SH002
MASH office: Daniels Hall