keep an open mind, help out your classmates, organize into groups of three or four for study, don't let the guys having trouble study/chairfly with other dudes having trouble, get someone from the class about to graduate PhaseII to show you the pre start flows, the after start flows, the takeoff nmemonics, ops checks, descent checks, etc.. and afterlanding flows and learn them!!Learn the Bold Face stuff cold, not only just to write it, but be able to stand at attention in front of your buds and say them. Lastly, learn those systems when you hit academics, keep your systems workbook your entire time on the flightline, it explains 37 inner workings in a very complimentary manner to the dash-one.
Most importantly, make the most of your time in the flight room, listen in on other pre briefs and de briefs, then study while others are out flying, after flying and being in the room all day, the last thing you will want to do or be able to do is to get productive study time in the evenings. Chairfly at night before you go to bed, GET SLEEP!!!, then wake up early if you need to study more. I know a few students who go to bed at 7 or 8 everynight and then wake up at 4 or 5 to study in the morning before they hit the flight room when their brains are fresh. If it works for you try it.
Good luck, you'll do fine. I took four strokes off my golf game during Phase III over at Starkville on the Miss. St Golf course.