Classes
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So this video is going to meet, Pretty sure just going to get a quick look like lectures and classrooms A. T University of Michigan. From what I know of last Master, I had a lecture, which was like two hundred plus people and that met twice a week. Then we would have a discussion group once a week of, like, twenty or like fifteen, twenty people. So whether or not you were comfortable enough, you could speak Teo, your professor during lecture and ask questions. Or, if you're like, kind of shy or like didn't want to ask questions in a big group, you could ask them in discussion. Or you could meet with your graduate student instructor who lead the discussions. I usually talked a bunch of my discussion group just because I felt more comfortable there, and then I would also meet with my genius I during his office hours, which was really helpful because I built a relationship with him and he, like, was able to teach me things. My professor said In our learning style, that was like for me. I also have been applying to a scholarship this semester. So I reached out to him, and he was super happy to be able to help me with that. So not only does creating that relationship help with, like, setting goals and like, succeeding and them for your class, but it also can help out later. Anyways, I'm going to show you guys some classes, or just probably one glass and then lecture all but let's go see. Um, sometimes they have these little desks like this or, like, ones that move around on the ground with wheels. Um, and then here's a lecture hall, So as you can see, it's really big. Um, all of them have projectors, and then the professor stands up there, and then there's actually a couple that are like half the size of this.