Are class lectures recorded at your school?

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Name the school, and whether some classes are electronically recorded and available to students.
Are all of the classes recorded, most of them recorded, or none of them recorded?

This can be based on your own knowledge or knowledge from experience of other people.

I appreciate any and all feedback! 🙂 🙂
 
Most schools I interviewed at recorded their lectures. If they don't, it's probably a sign they are pretty behind the times.
 
I think all schools do? I'd be shocked if a school didn't.


If they recorded lectures in UG, I would have never went to class.
 
I also can't imagine that any school would not have recorded lectures. If so, I would not attend there.
 
MSU College of Human Medicine + MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine have HD video recordings of all pre-clerkship core classes... They're the same courses for both sets of students, so that's as it is.
 
All schools I interviewed at video recorded all their lectures with the exception being UWash's first year WWAMI site in Montana (apparently they do audio recording though). Either way lack of recorded lectures would be a big turn off for me.
 
Just remembered that USUHS doesnt record, but they own their students and don't have to cater to them
 
I didn't know it was the norm! Good to know. I will add this to my extensive excel chart filled with school data relevant to my school list. 😀
 
It ain't HD, but I only want to hear their voice anyway ;p
 
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