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I hate that!aubieRx said:This fall I plan on not missing a single class in pharmacy school unless I am really ill. I have skipped class occasionally during my undergrad career but that was usually because the subject matter was utter unimportant garble in my opinion (psychology, ethics of the health science, literature).

ohhh so that's how USC is so good for networking/connections (it's the golf course)ZpackSux said:I attended little more than 50% of my lectures... what for?
USC had the most awesome Note Pool System.
I would like to think that the amount of golf I played in RX was time well spent..working on my networking skills on the golf course.

Maybe it's OCD and not just being uptightOSURxgirl said:The "I must attend every single class even if I'm dying" people are too uptight. Get the notes from someone and just relax.
ZpackSux said:I attended little more than 50% of my lectures... what for?
USC had the most awesome Note Pool System.
I would like to think that the amount of golf I played in RX was time well spent..working on my networking skills on the golf course.
ok, last semester we had about 10-15 people that were transcribing. The lectures were recorded and they would transcribe word for word and get paid per hour of transcribed lecture. The rest of the class paid ($70 each)..the money was used to print the transcribed lecture and to pay the people that transcribed. Since more people signed up to buy notepool, and later decided not to pay, $70 turned out to be not enough for printing, so for most part of the semester lectures were just e-mailed. Basically, every week we would get the lectures word for word...great system, I thinkrxgal8 said:What's notepool?
We have all our lectures posted on-line and most students record the lectures on their laptops or digital recorders during class.
Is notepool a note-taking program, i.e. students who sign up are assigned to specific lectures to take notes on and then share with the other students?
👍 Great system but you might have had people back out because they can always split the cost with their friends and make copies or forward the emails. Students...psshhh, always find a way out 🙄 😛tanyas said:ok, last semester we had about 10-15 people that were transcribing. The lectures were recorded and they would transcribe word for word and get paid per hour of transcribed lecture. The rest of the class paid ($70 each)..the money was used to print the transcribed lecture and to pay the people that transcribed. Since more people signed up to buy notepool, and later decided not to pay, $70 turned out to be not enough for printing, so for most part of the semester lectures were just e-mailed. Basically, every week we would get the lectures word for word...great system, I think
tanyas said:ok, last semester we had about 10-15 people that were transcribing. The lectures were recorded and they would transcribe word for word and get paid per hour of transcribed lecture. The rest of the class paid ($70 each)..the money was used to print the transcribed lecture and to pay the people that transcribed.
And after shelling out 30K+ undergrad tuition for 4 years, the thought, "I'm paying $___ for this lecture," makes me feel guilty if I miss class too much. I would shell out the money though to use the notes as a supplement for whatever I didn't catch. Yeap, I guess it changed.....we now have only 10-15 people recording and transcribing, the rest just pay. SOmeone said, why not have 3-4...well, I transcribed 1 hour of healthcare delivery lecture last semester and it took me more than 4 hours, so there is no way 3-4 people will be able to transcribe all the lectures. At first, they did print them on blue paper, then as we started running out of money, it was every other page on blue and then it was e-mail. This semester, we were offered to pay I think $25 for one class (Biosystems, which is 5 hours per week), and we did not get enough people willing to pay, so there was not enough money to pay the people transcribing, hence we all go to class. UCLA system was much cheaper, but I think you could copy the paper 🙂 part of it was red, but not the whole thing..cause I remember my friend copying my notepool......ZpackSux said:OK! WHAT HAPPENED TO USC'S NOTEPOOL SYSTEM? EVERYONE USED TO PARTICIPATE!!!! WE ALL TOOK TURNS TAKING NOTES...1 PERSON AT A TIME! AND IT WASN'T MEANT TO BE FOR PROFIT! ???
DID Y'ALL BREAK THE TRADITION?
SOMEBODY IS GOING TO GET A CAN 'O WHOOP ARSE..![]()
NSU2008 said:We need to sign in on a sign in sheet at the beginning of every class. The penalty for a few unexcused absences can be pretty harsh, depending on the class.
kellia said:i have a 256 scan disk. this has all the same outputs, inputs, and has a voice recorder. great for running, and equally great for recording lectures. it was about $90 at best buy- plus bought the wireless adapter so that i can use it with any radio ($25).
yes sir! good stuff! the wireless adapter for radio i got separately at radio shack. the mp3 player is called scan disk. it's blue and silver, comes with armband, earphones, and computer adapter.yatzek said:serious? whats it called im thinking of getting a new one, one that can store data too with USB as well