London series: Lecturer’s Notes

Lecturer’s notes are usually handed to the class as reading prior to in-class teaching. These notes are summaries of what will be taught in the class and are usually very complete. However, on the first read you might not be able to fully understand what these notes are saying so use these notes as a guide instead of an absolute lifeline. Additionally, these notes might also have some exercises on them so doing them during the class would benefit you massively as you would only need to revise afterwards.

Using lecturer’s notes is very easy as all you have to do is add additional explanation on the already complete note. This is purely to help you understand what the notes mean in your own language. This will save you time and energy so you can really listen to the lecturer during class and have a more complete learning experience.

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