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UCLAstudent said:I got two for when I'm gone on interviews. I give them to a friend in my classes, and she records the lectures for me. The classes that I do this for all have lecture slides that students print out before class, so that makes it easier to follow along. I need to record the lectures, though, because professors go into more depth than what is on the lecture slides.
Problems:
*for every hour of lecture, it takes me about three hours to decipher the tape. The quality isn't so great (and I have a good recorder), but it might be because my classes are all 100+ people. Still, even when the recorder is toward the front of the classroom, it is difficult to understand the tape.
*because I have the option of rewinding the tape, I end up writing down much more than I would if I were actually in class, pressed for time and trying to keep up with the professor. This makes it a bit overwhelming when I'm studying for exams, as I tend to (unnecessarily) write down the smallest details that are mentioned when listening to the tape.
Nonetheless, recording lectures saved me last quarter since I missed ~10 days of school.
avinash said:Okay, its about time i get myself one of these..
If you have one it would be great if you could tell me your experience with it, i need one for lectures..
Yeah, I hate guys like that, why don't they just pay attention during lecture.captbadass said:dont be THAT guy.
MWillie said:Yeah, I hate guys like that, why don't they just pay attention during lecture.
That's hardcore, I just use a 2 dollar note book and I get my fair share of A's.wendywellesley said:when you need to get As, you will do anything possible. i record all my lecutres so i can transcribe them later. i sit in the front row, pay attention and ask questions. i love my recorder but it's on the pricy side. it comes with a program you download on to your computer, you store all the information there so you don't deal with tapes. I have a sony ICD-ST10 series recorder. i highly recommend it since i'm able to record 5 hours of lecture time (on the flip side to that, it eats up batteries).
oh, am i'm acing all my classes 🙂
dr_pepper said:Your time would be much better spent reading through the text than re-listening to the lectures, in my opinion.
MWillie said:Yeah, I hate guys like that, why don't they just pay attention during lecture.
wendywellesley said:when you need to get As, you will do anything possible. i record all my lecutres so i can transcribe them later. i sit in the front row, pay attention and ask questions. i love my recorder but it's on the pricy side. it comes with a program you download on to your computer, you store all the information there so you don't deal with tapes. I have a sony ICD-ST10 series recorder. i highly recommend it since i'm able to record 5 hours of lecture time (on the flip side to that, it eats up batteries).
oh, am i'm acing all my classes 🙂
avinash said:would it be decent recording quality if you sit say 4-5 rows back from the front on the auditorium? or do u need to be at the front?
wendywellesley said:it depends what setting you are on. if its LP (long player) then you are better off sitting in the front (which is part of the reason why i sit in the front). but if you have a day where you only have one class in the morning and you have time to transfer the material on to the compu. then go to the next class, you can use standard mode which will give you good quality sound if you sit in the middle of the lecture hall.
avinash said:wow in the middle, thats pretty darn good i think.
is this it:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00009N6VQ/102-0096927-7826511?v=glance
No kidding. I opted for the slightly more expensive $8 notebook though. 😉 I like having multi-subject notebooks. I fit all four semesters of gen chem and organic chem in one notebook. 😱MWillie said:That's hardcore, I just use a 2 dollar note book and I get my fair share of A's.
hooniedee said:If you have some money to spend and know what mp3s are get an MP3 Player. Seriously it will be the best investment.
It has really clear voice recording capabilities and a better range than most regular recorders. Mine is 256mb so I can record up to 12 hrs of lectures. I listen to it on the player and then I can save it on my computer. With this I can even burn it in music cds and listen in the car. Best thing is I don't have to bother with buying tapes or rewinding/fastforwarding.
Here's a good Samsung one on Dell's website :
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/ProductDetail.aspx?TabPage=overview&sku=A0423145&c=us&l=en&cs=19
Good luck to you.![]()