Interestingly, this has been a long asked question. I am actually pretty impressed by the lengths the author goes in order to do this. I don't think I could do the comparable for electrical...
Interestingly, this has been a long asked question. I am actually pretty impressed by the lengths the author goes in order to do this.
I don't think I could do the comparable for electrical engineering classes...too many diagrams!
In general, my study method has always been to take hand notes in class for the retention benefits, and review them only if I have to (my handwriting isn't too great). If I need to study for something specific, I will simply reference the textbook.
I used to take notes in TeX during math class. I found that while I could keep up, it was too much to do that and pay attention enough to understand the lecture at the same time. I'm just not a...
I used to take notes in TeX during math class. I found that while I could keep up, it was too much to do that and pay attention enough to understand the lecture at the same time. I'm just not a good multi-tasker.
Interestingly, this has been a long asked question. I am actually pretty impressed by the lengths the author goes in order to do this.
I don't think I could do the comparable for electrical engineering classes...too many diagrams!
In general, my study method has always been to take hand notes in class for the retention benefits, and review them only if I have to (my handwriting isn't too great). If I need to study for something specific, I will simply reference the textbook.
I used to take notes in TeX during math class. I found that while I could keep up, it was too much to do that and pay attention enough to understand the lecture at the same time. I'm just not a good multi-tasker.