Greetings:
I'm just curious. Do most of the professors give notes on Powerpoint slides? And if so, are the notes really useful or do you end up having to read most of the book anyways? Thanks.
Greetings:
I'm just curious. Do most of the professors give notes on Powerpoint slides? And if so, are the notes really useful or do you end up having to read most of the book anyways? Thanks.
"To achieve success, you must first define success."
All notes are available online, some are downloadable and others aren't. Most biochem lecture presentations are downloadable, as are most embryo and all histo. There are very few anatomy lectures that can be readily downloaded due to "copyright reasons," but you can view them online. some people have taken thetime to cut n paste these presentations. Old lectures are usually available on the macdaddy cd. Also understand that these lectures are in addition to course notes/companions given to you at the beginning and throughout the term. I like the histo text book, but the supplied course notes and handouts (along with lectures) are very sufficient for learning thematerial for exams.
Andy