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Lifer
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UPDATE: 4:44PM

I was going to take a catnap at 9:30AM (until 9:45 or so).... next thing I knew, I was on my couch and it was 1 in the afternoon. So, I failed (partially). I slept from 9:30AM until 3:10PM. Went to class, came back... I'll spend my afternoon reading, then off to the meetings a little later.
 

katka

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You need a tape recorder. I had a heavy work load (60 to 80 hours per week) while going to college, so I would tape my lecture and reconcile my notes in case I blanked out. :D It is also helpful to playback your lectures while you are sleeping (if you are alone obviously). I discoverd this in elementary school when I slept with the radio on and woke up knowing every word to every song on the radio. :Q
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: katka
You need a tape recorder. I had a heavy work load (60 to 80 hours per week) while going to college, so I would tape my lecture and reconcile my notes in case I blanked out. :D It is also helpful to playback your lectures while you are sleeping (if you are alone obviously). I discoverd this in elementary school when I slept with the radio on and woke up knowing every word to every song on the radio. :Q

That's not a bad idea, actually. Kinda sucks that the majority of my classes are math classes, though.
 

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That's not a bad idea, actually. Kinda sucks that the majority of my classes are math classes, though.

It doesn't matter type of class it is. You just have to make sure that your write all of your formulas/examples down, the CONCEPT should be explained in the lecture.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: katka
That's not a bad idea, actually. Kinda sucks that the majority of my classes are math classes, though.

It doesn't matter type of class it is. You just have to make sure that your write all of your formulas/examples down, the CONCEPT should be explained in the lecture.

Yes, in theory... :eek: