Review the course catalog as soon as possible. Colleges with online registration sometimes publish open classes online before the print catalog is available, so check both places.
Check class times and register for classes that don't interfere with your schedule. Choose classes scheduled at times you perform best. Select early morning classes if you're an early bird or night classes if you're a night owl.
Pick general requirements and prerequisites first. Getting these classes out of the way early means you can devote time to your college major in the final semesters.
Balance hard classes with easy ones. By only registering for subjects you struggle with, you'll burn out quickly and only cause yourself frustration. If you continually fill your schedule with easy classes and you'll have nothing but hard classes in the end.
Know which college classes require field experience. These classes require off-campus time and can cut into your time available for taking other classes.
Mix online classes with on-campus classes. Most colleges offer some sort of distance learning. Online classes help free up your schedule or increase your workload.
Go online or to the college campus, once you have made your class decisions. Fill out the registration form and pay tuition.