ATAR Notes: Forum
Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => University of Melbourne => Topic started by: confuzzler on September 01, 2013, 05:48:40 pm
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Hi guys, I'm a part time student who works full time hours to pay my way through university. I pretty much rely on lecture recordings and it works, my average so far for the last two years is 81%. Unfortunately, out of the blue, one of our lecturers decides he no longer wants to record his lectures because of poor attendance, giving no warning at all for me to change my work schedule (he'll be lecturer for the next 3 weeks and i need to give two weeks notice for shift changes at work so there's really no point). Is there anybody who did chem 10003 last year of last semester, I desperately need the lecture recordings for the physical chemistry portion.
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Hey,
I am sorry to hear that you are in that situation.
Personally, I found the lecture notes more than sufficient without even listening to the lecture recordings. If you are finding you are struggling you can go to the Chemistry building to get help from a tutor :)
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The provided Zumdahl references and questions also help a whole lot for physical chemistry :)
Really.
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is this utas section?
i *may* have recordings, depending on whether or not my hard drive survived the last time i spilt water on it >.< i'll check later when im home. though in all honesty, she wasn't the best of lecturers. :S when she wasn't cracking jokes, she pretty much just read off her slides the entire time so the voice isn't actually helpful really.
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thanks heaps scribble, anything would be awesome. Yea i had a look in the tutorial work book, lucky it has all the referenced pages and I always read them before exams. Just paranoid about missing things i lectures.
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Yeah don't worry about it too much, reading off the lecture slides and using the textbook would comfortably be enough. Is this Professor Lamb? If it is, then you'll have no problem learning his content from the textbook. It would probably save you some time as well.