London series: Laboratory Practicals

Laboratory practicals are probably the most stressful classes to attend. These classes are usually the closest you can get to gaining professional experience within uni as the handling of equipment and real life scenarios are similar to professional laboratory work. Due to this semi-professional nature, succeeding in these classes are quite difficult and stressful as you’ll be working under time constraints and striving to achieve the standards your uni will place.

This means that attending these classes are imperative if you have any in your course. Missing out on a class could severely affect your grades and knowledge of the skills necessary for laboratory practicals. Similar to regular practicals, the scheduling of laboratory practicals are quite rigid and you would ideally try to always attend these classes according to your schedule.

London series: Practicals

Practicals are not always their own type of class. Practicals could also refer to practical examinations such as presentations or debates held within seminars. For natural science related subjects, practicals could also refer to experiments outside of laboratory work. These classes are more crucial to your grades instead of learning itself due to the uncertainty of your future and the specialisation taught in these classes. Nevertheless, to keep progressing in your uni life practicals are an essential class for you to always attend.

Not attending practicals could pose a problem. The grading of the tasks done in these classes are usually inflexible and are a one time offer. If you miss these assessments the implications towards your final grade could be severe and you might have to end up repeating a year. Also, during assessments such as presentations and debates. Its important to attend as you’ll be listening to your classmates speak. This has many benefits but ultimately is most useful for bonding. You’ll be able to strengthen your connections with other people to have them available to assist you during your life in uni.

London series: Seminars

Seminars are probably the most important type of class that a uni student takes. Seminars are usually made up of classes that are taken from the division of the entire pool of students who take a certain module. These students are then assigned a tutor per class to guide them during the seminars. The activities students partake in are usually more practical as assignments, presentations and discussions are facilitated better in smaller groups. This allows students to test their understanding of the subject while having a tutor to help guide them correctly.

You probably shouldn’t miss seminars as there are some important elements this class has. First, seminars do take attendance. Having an insufficient level of attendance could have certain repercussions to your uni life. Second, seminars usually involve group activities. Not participating in group activities will impact the people within your group and the relationship you have with them. Burning bridges in uni life is a very risky game to play as everyone needs help to survive. So in regards to ensuring your graduation, going to seminars is a crucial thing to do.

London series: Lectures

Lectures are probably the main source of theoretical knowledge that students of a certain module can refer to. This is because lecturers are able to dish out he bulk of the material while interacting to a certain degree with all of the students taking the module. Lectures are generally 1 – 2 sessions long which means they could last for about 1.5 to 2.5 hours. In general, lectures are not that intensive as the teacher will usually focus on one way teaching to cover the entirety of the material. However, asking questions are usually a great way to gain more from lectures while they teacher has time with the class you’re in.

Nevertheless, lectures are not the most important class for you to attend for several reasons. First, lectures are usually recorded. Having recordings of the class allows you to both livestream or watch the recording online. This will save you time and energy while also allowing you to explore different kinds of studying styles that suit you. Second, lecturers are sometimes available outside of lectures. Sessions such as office hours or just dropping by a lecturer’s office to clear up any confusion you might have about the material is a realistic option.

London Series: Types of classes

Generally there are four types of classes in London unis that you should be aware of; lectures, seminars, practicals and laboratory practicals. These classes are relatively different in nature and need different approaches when participating. This week, to further elaborate on the variety of classes, we’ll be taking time to discuss the different types of classes available in London unis.

  • Lectures
  • Seminars
  • Practicals
  • Laboratory Practicals

London Series: In-Class Focus

Attending classes are normatively known as commendable behaviour for uni students. This societal opinion does have its merits as classes are the main setting for educator-to-student learning. Through this experience students are able to gain knowledge credibly and effectively while clearing up any confusion they might have on the spot. However, it is first important to understand what types of classes are common in London universities and what will be done in them.

  • Types of Classes
  • Note-Taking
  • Practicals