Audio lectures?

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So I got Goljan's audio from a friend awhile back and I've been passively listening in my car. It doesn't work well for school lectures because there are just so many of them... but besides Goljan, are there any other audio lectures out there for review??? I don't usually listen to music in my car, so it would totally work...
 
Why don't you summarize your class lectures; make your own tapes and listen to the in your car? If this style of learning works for you, you can make summary lectures of material that you want to study aurally.

The reason why class lectures don't work well is because they are designed to go with some visual aids. You can make your own summaries of these lectures which gets around this problem.

I made plenty of drill tapes as a medical student and resident. I converted them to MP-3s and listen to them when I work out. It's just another form of learning.
 
Why don't you summarize your class lectures; make your own tapes and listen to the in your car? If this style of learning works for you, you can make summary lectures of material that you want to study aurally.

The reason why class lectures don't work well is because they are designed to go with some visual aids. You can make your own summaries of these lectures which gets around this problem.

I made plenty of drill tapes as a medical student and resident. I converted them to MP-3s and listen to them when I work out. It's just another form of learning.

I like the idea, and I'll definately try it. But I hate the sound of my own voice. Eh, gotta get over that sometime, right?
 
And then when somebody borrows your car, or is in there with you, they will think you're super conceited.

East Bound and Down anyone?
 
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