Lecture Tips
Saturday, December 24, 2022 4:29 PM
Lectures:
1. Take a quick look at the lesson the day/night before the lecture
a. There is a TON of vocab and variables in the equations so it is better to ha
material instead of trying to learn the day of and becoming lost in the lectu
b. The notes allow you to really focus on the lecture and look at the work the
or computer
2. Take pictures!
a. By taking pictures of the teacher's work you won't feel rushed to copy it do
can ask your instructor specific questions after the lecture, and finally it is
with your notes to complete homework.
3. Find classmates who want to be quality study buddies
a. I was in a class with 5-6 guys and no one wanted to study or talk besides 2
homework was due to ask "Hey anyone have the homework? I was busy et
b. I had one girl who was my study buddy and I went from having a B to hav
were both giving the same amount of effort and productivity
4. Talk to your professor immediately if you have questions after
a. Like many I have also said "I'll figure it out when I do the homework" and
b. Asking right away provides clarification right away while the information
shows the professor that you care about your grade and may be more lenie
5. Formula Sheet
a. I included the formula sheets I was given in class and after the first test I b
to write down the equations on tests. Besides that I used the formulas we u
mathematically the same, but we used simplified, manipulated formulas to
times and different variables to limit confusion. Find what works best for y
6. Relaxxxxxx
a. Often I would ask the surrounding student around me if they knew what w
look awwed and say "no idea" "no clue" "I stopped listening 20 minutes in
Everyone probably feels the same way you do. Don't get discouraged, take
reviewing homework and notes and utilize the free tutor hour and or talkin
you should start to get it!
b. Just review the material and know how to do the test samples, and lecture s
do great!!!
Saturday, December 24, 2022 4:29 PM
Lectures:
1. Take a quick look at the lesson the day/night before the lecture
a. There is a TON of vocab and variables in the equations so it is better to ha
material instead of trying to learn the day of and becoming lost in the lectu
b. The notes allow you to really focus on the lecture and look at the work the
or computer
2. Take pictures!
a. By taking pictures of the teacher's work you won't feel rushed to copy it do
can ask your instructor specific questions after the lecture, and finally it is
with your notes to complete homework.
3. Find classmates who want to be quality study buddies
a. I was in a class with 5-6 guys and no one wanted to study or talk besides 2
homework was due to ask "Hey anyone have the homework? I was busy et
b. I had one girl who was my study buddy and I went from having a B to hav
were both giving the same amount of effort and productivity
4. Talk to your professor immediately if you have questions after
a. Like many I have also said "I'll figure it out when I do the homework" and
b. Asking right away provides clarification right away while the information
shows the professor that you care about your grade and may be more lenie
5. Formula Sheet
a. I included the formula sheets I was given in class and after the first test I b
to write down the equations on tests. Besides that I used the formulas we u
mathematically the same, but we used simplified, manipulated formulas to
times and different variables to limit confusion. Find what works best for y
6. Relaxxxxxx
a. Often I would ask the surrounding student around me if they knew what w
look awwed and say "no idea" "no clue" "I stopped listening 20 minutes in
Everyone probably feels the same way you do. Don't get discouraged, take
reviewing homework and notes and utilize the free tutor hour and or talkin
you should start to get it!
b. Just review the material and know how to do the test samples, and lecture s
do great!!!