<p>Well it really depends on the type of student you are of course. Some people are able to succeed by going to class and study a bit before the test to maintain a very competitive GPAs. Others must study their butts off.</p>
<p>Either way, I know both types of these accounting majors and unless your are the 2nd to the extreme you should have plenty of time on your hands to get involved. Being a college student is all about being able to manage your time. You will hear that over and over again. If you can manage your time you can be extremely social while succeeding. Some people crumble under the pressure also.</p>
<p>And also one thing. Shooting for a 2.5 GPA isn’t going to get you much. You need much better grades to land a job over your competitors. My girlfriend is dyslexic and has maintained a very good gpa, you can do it too. I mean I got to say, that’s the first time I have ever heard someone saying they were shooting for a 2.5 gpa. That’s like someone rephrasing the saying “shooting for the stars” to “shooting for that really big hill around the block”. </p>
<p>You can start improving your reading/writing “skillz” by not replacing “s” with “z”.</p>