Some random tips that might help (and are common sense that you should know):
-Don't procrastinate
-Do your work as soon as you possibly can
-Study for your exams
-If you're bored of reviewing, try to create a study group with friends (but don't continue it if it's counter-productive because you converse instead of learn)
-Save your money
-Speaking of money... please apply for scholarships and grants when you can!
-Don't give in to peer pressure
-Get to know your professors well enough so that they can write you good letters of recommendation (if you want to pursue grad school)
-Don't go to stupid parties
-Pay attention to deadlines. ALL OF THEM. Whether they be the date of an exam, group project, individual project, date to reapply for a program/grant/scholarship, and whatever else.
-Don't be afraid to participate in extracurricular activities. Those are good, you get to know people that way and establish possible life long connections.
-Don't do anything that you think a parental guardian would have a fit over if they found out that you did it.
-When you take notes, you may want to summarize since most profs talk pretty fast and of course they won't wait for one person in the room.
-Don't be afraid to ask questions on a topic. You can ask friends or the professor after the lecture is over, or get a tutor. Or, even go online and search for explanations on the course material.
-Make sure that your grades are decent. Aim for As, but I don't think it'll hurt you if you get some Bs. If you get a scholarship, make sure that your GPA is always within the required range to maintain it.
And much more. I think that you'll be fine and hope that you enjoy pursuing your degree.
