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criticas | 1 year ago
In foreign language and elective courses (such as history) doing the reading before the lecture meant I could focus on what the lecturer thought was important rather than absorbing new information.
criticas | 1 year ago
In foreign language and elective courses (such as history) doing the reading before the lecture meant I could focus on what the lecturer thought was important rather than absorbing new information.
lanstin|1 year ago
Now I've gone back to grad school (30 years later) and I also have kids (older but not completely ignorable :) and a job and a wife I am determined to keep happy, so I have to optimize for time, so I'm mostly going into lectures blind except for whatever foreshadowing "motivation" they've done, so it's a constant stream of completely new stuff, but a lot of "wow, that's cool" moments.