Here is a direct college crash course of every resource that you may need to prepare for higher education.
101 GREAT BOOKS- For college bound readers.
How to Organize
1. Color-code your work (by teacher, subject, and class)
2. Opt for a two-inch binder with loose-leaf paper and dividers than several notebooks.
3. Try to invest in a calculator that is similar to the Texas Instruments that you use in school. This is especially important in your junior and senior year of high school.
4. Organize how you spend your time after-school (especially if you are having difficulty in classes at school)
5. Practice studying alone and in a group (with no more than four people)
6. Develop a homework contract with your parents and teachers that will have you keep track of all of the homework that you submit.