My outline of Bluebooking for Happiness
An outline of Bluebooking for Happiness :
Only the Professor Matters
- Make your own criteria for what a good professor is
 - Attending classes is the best way to verify if a professor is good
 - Course reviews are an okay approximation but can be biased
 - Popular professors may be overrated
 - New professors are underrated and can be some of the best
 - Course title, description, syllabus, and content don’t matter as much as the professor
 - Drop a major to avoid a bad professor
 
Take Easy Classes
- Take at most two high-workload classes per semester
 - Your time is valuable, prioritize real-world experience and building connections
 - Pick high-workload classes that teach you something unique
 - Low-workload, serious classes are better than traditional “guts”
 - Find classes others are taking for the material or professor that are also low-workload
 - The value of college comes from more than just classes
 
Don’t Take Classes with Section
- Sections are designed to fail and rarely have the expertise of the professor
 - TAs may not have the incentive or knowledge to give accurate information
 - Section adds extra time and overhead
 
Timing Considerations
- Don’t take classes because you “have to” (except for language and limited classes)
 - Don’t take classes that meet more than twice a week
 - Don’t take classes that meet on Friday
 - Don’t take labs
 - Don’t take languages (unless required)
 - Don’t double major
 
Advising
- Get good advisors who will give different extreme opinions
 - Be decisive and don’t average the advice you get