Simple question; yes or no 🙂
I didn't go when I was a second year. Just listened to the recordings. However in hindsight I do think class is worthwhile to go to so long as you can sit and pay attention completely during all the lectures. They teach you essentially all you need to know.
But if you can't focus the entire time then doing the work on your own is probably more productive. That's what I thought at the time anyway.
I attend every lecture because I hate listening to the recordings more than I hate being there.
I attend every lecture because I hate listening to the recordings more than I hate being there.
I attend every lecture because I hate listening to the recordings more than I hate being there.
Oh look, it's this thread again...
People think video taped lectures are why no one attends but the real reason is powerpoint...it allows profs to dump tons of semi-relevant BS into their notes, and lecture usually becomes nothing but clicking and reading and occasionally making tangential remarks. No one learns from that in real time. And if you learned it beforehand lecture is too slow to be a worthwhile reinforcement tool. The only valuable thing about lecture is the exam hints and note corrections they mention. And sitting through 6 hrs of badly made powerpoint just for that is insulting.
Wow...I 100% agree man.
Lecture is this:
-Professor spends 10 mins telling weird story or something non related
-Reads powerpoint word for word
-Personal story
-Kid asks pointless question
-Another kid asks a dumber question
-Gunner raises hand and spouts off random fact to look smart
-Continue reading powerpoint at snail pace
-90% of class is playing on facebook
-Go home and realize you dun goofed son
The lectures have actually been fairly good so far for me, so I've been going to them all. The molecular bio professor just uses an old fashioned overhead projector, but he has a great sense of humor and explains the notes really well, so it's worth it.
I'm at the end of second week and I've only missed one lecture (by accidentally oversleeping) so far.
I would say about 90% of my class still attends, maybe more. I feel like this will dwindle as time goes on.
I am beginning to consider selectively attending classes as well, not because I hate lecture, but because its just exhausting to be in class 8-4. Then spend an hour in the lab going over structures, and then staying in the library for 3-4 hours trying to keep up.
I do think I'll keep going to histo though. Our professor is awesome and really knows his stuff.
Wow...I 100% agree man.
Lecture is this:
-Professor spends 10 mins telling weird story or something non related
-Reads powerpoint word for word
-Personal story
-Kid asks pointless question
-Another kid asks a dumber question
-Gunner raises hand and spouts off random fact to look smart
-Continue reading powerpoint at snail pace
-90% of class is playing on facebook
-Go home and realize you dun goofed son
Wow...I 100% agree man.
Lecture is this:
-Professor spends 10 mins telling weird story or something non related
-Reads powerpoint word for word
-Personal story
-Kid asks pointless question
-Another kid asks a dumber question
-Gunner raises hand and spouts off random fact to look smart
-Continue reading powerpoint at snail pace
-90% of class is playing on facebook
-Go home and realize you dun goofed son
I do, but mainly because I feel intensely guilty if I don't go, not because I actually get anything out of it. I use the time to catch up on Facebook/emails/Cracked.com
Guilt of not going to lecture was the biggest thing holding me back. Especially coming from a small college and grad school (prof: "thornwalker why weren't you in class yesterday? me: uhh)
But, you have to realize 1) these phD's don't really care who you are/ won't be writing you any letters of rec like in undergrad 2) you will feel a lot better about everything when you have time to get a thorough understanding + have some free time
Wait so are you guys saying that in Med School you don't even have to attend classes or just the lectures? That they will be up online and you already have the info that you need to know available to you beforehand? That is awesome...
Wow...I 100% agree man.
Lecture is this:
-Professor spends 10 mins telling weird story or something non related
-Reads powerpoint word for word
-Personal story
-Kid asks pointless question
-Another kid asks a dumber question
-Gunner raises hand and spouts off random fact to look smart
-Continue reading powerpoint at snail pace
-90% of class is playing on facebook
-Go home and realize you dun goofed son