ATAR Notes: Forum
Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => University of Melbourne => Topic started by: M-D on February 25, 2013, 07:24:03 am
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Hi,
Is it necessary of print lecture slides or can a student just rely on his/her own notes? Also if a student was to print lecture slides should he/she do it for the science, math or language subjects?
thanks
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If you are using a laptop then there's no need to print the lecture slides. If not, then it really depends on the subject. For the maths subjects, you'd want to use the lecture slides or the notes they supply you. But that assumes that the lecture slides are built in with space to write your working out. Otherwise, have fun writing complete working out with a graph included on the side of the page : ).
For science subjects, that's a preference thing. I typically just used a blank page to write things during lectures, but used the lecture slides on some occasions when I could print them out.
Here is an answer that will address many questions that are commonly posed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsBP5P0Xe2c
Edit: (I'm not too familiar with how university languages other than English lectures are run).
Good luck nonetheless with your first year!
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You won't know what works for you until you try it.
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This is going to sound harsh but you first years seem to be under the impression that people actually care what you do at uni :3 Do what makes you happy!
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This is going to sound harsh but you first years seem to be under the impression that people actually care what you do at uni :3 Do what makes you happy!
Amen.