I was talking to a friend of mine at Duke, apparently there is a guy who does this for his courses - he picks them out the semester before, then audits them the quarter prior (or whenever they're offered prior). He's apparently gotten four years of 4.0s this way.
Couple of obvious problems I can see with this:
- double the usual class time, so six hours a day in class
- maybe 1 1/2 times the usual workload; you (obviously) wouldn't be required to do the coursework, but part of success would be doing the assignments along with the rest of the class to get practice and some feedback during the lectures
- the problem of actually finding space in the classrooms to audit them. There are a great deal of courses at my school that don't allow people to audit them.
I should try that Winter quarter after my law school apps are done, see if it works.
Couple of obvious problems I can see with this:
- double the usual class time, so six hours a day in class
- maybe 1 1/2 times the usual workload; you (obviously) wouldn't be required to do the coursework, but part of success would be doing the assignments along with the rest of the class to get practice and some feedback during the lectures
- the problem of actually finding space in the classrooms to audit them. There are a great deal of courses at my school that don't allow people to audit them.
I should try that Winter quarter after my law school apps are done, see if it works.
