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you can ask people who are in a higher year for their notesIs there a place where I can find notes for my subject for free?
but no not really
you can ask people who are in a higher year for their notesIs there a place where I can find notes for my subject for free?
1. I don't go lectures and use lecture notes for learning, at my own pace.So if you don't follow lectures AND you don't make your own notes, then what do you study with?
What are studying?Is there a place where I can find notes for my subject for free?
Biomedical science, but I was mainly asking about notes because in cell biology and genetics there's quite a bit of content.What are studying?
I'm not a note taker, so I can't help you with that.Biomedical science, but I was mainly asking about notes because in cell biology and genetics there's quite a bit of content.
Beware: This is just a friendly suggestion. ^_^Biomedical science, but I was mainly asking about notes because in cell biology and genetics there's quite a bit of content.
1. There's a week called stuvac in between where you can studyI'll just post my questions here without making a new thread.
Are the final exams right after the lectures are done?
If they are, wouldn't it be better to start studying before the lectures are over?
Do the final exams just test your knowledge on lectures only or also pracs? (For science courses)
Are practise questions as important as doing past-HSC questions before the HSC? Or memorising notes is enough?
You mentioned before that you can't absorb anything from notes, then how do you study? Also what's your study routine like?1. There's a week called stuvac in between where you can study
2. Yes
3. Up to the lecturer
4. Probably won't find any past papers
I watch the lectures once or twice (at 1.5x speed cos ain't nobody got time) and then either I look up videos online to solidify those concepts or just read through the lecture slides (if there's any writing on them) and solidify concepts that way.You mentioned before that you can't absorb anything from notes, then how do you study? Also what's your study routine like?
In terms of actual "study". I usually revise all lab/tute and lecture work for the current week and the week before it. And then I complete any prep work needed for the following week.It really depends on if you're a fast learner or not. And yes also depends on what you're studying.
Personally last sem I had 3 days off from uni and was doing 4 subjects. I studied about 9 hrs each of those days, equating to about 25-27 hours each week. HOWEVER, it must be noted that during the rest of the week I did absolutely nothing (like literally went to uni and came back home and didn't do any study), so things like listening to recorded lectures, doing assignments, completing labs/tutorial prep were done crammed into those days.
My results were pretty much distinctions but on the verge of HD's (84's :c), but yeah I have gotten HD's in the past with this much studying too.
Oh and I study mainy science subjects.
YepSo all you used was just lecture notes and online videos?
Also how about in the weeks leading up to the final exams, did you do anything different? As in study differently?
Debatable. There are many variables you need to consider.TBH I just stay on top of everything, read ahead etc (bcos it's really easy to fall behind in law and one week turns into two then the whole semester etc etc). I don't really study that excessively throughout the year but like 2-3 weeks before finals I just basement it.
For most subjects I buy the textbooks for the sake of complete knowledge but sometimes I don't either and still do well. Attend your lectures and supplant your notes with what the lecturer says, too many people think they can just ditch lectures and read through lecture notes. Maybe you can get away with it in first year subs but beyond that prob not.
True, maybe the lecturer is your dad and he can just expand on the points in the comfort of your own home.Debatable. There are many variables you need to consider.
I'm having difficulties printing the lecture notes so I'm thinking of just writing my own notes, but how would you include pictures? Some pictures that the lecturers use are from textbooks, and I can't copy the photos from the lecture notes, so what do I do?I do:
1. Read lecture slides and readings before lectures and after lectures
2. Make notes during lectures
3. Make own notes and ensure I understand whatever is being taught in lecture/class
4. Refer to textbook/consult course mates if unsure
BlueGas, we can tell you are anxious. I suggest that you take a break and think about what to do independently!I'm having difficulties printing the lecture notes so I'm thinking of just writing my own notes, but how would you include pictures? Some pictures that the lecturers use are from textbooks, and I can't copy the photos from the lecture notes, so what do I do?
Exactly.BlueGas, we can tell you are anxious. I suggest that you take a break and think about what to do independently!
It's time to exercise your own judgement to test whether what you are doing is efficient/effective, then evaluate. I say this because there will be a times where you cannot ask anyone for help and you have to do it yourself. Training and exercising your own judgement will prepare yourself for these moments.
I was once in a similar situation to you. Not knowing what to do.
What kind of pictures are we talking?Exactly.
I can't print the pages how I want them to print. I'm just so frustrated right now, from one side I've heard that you can just use the lecture notes (I don't like viewing them electronically and printing them will cost alot of ink and paper) and on the other side I've heard that you write your own notes, but if I hand write them, do I draw the pictures myself? Won't it be time consuming? I'm thinking of typing the notes that way it'll be faster and not time consuming, and also I'll basically be reviewing the content when I'm writing my notes, but how about the pictures? How do I include those?
That's what's on my mind.