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good luck finding classes in lalaland. on earth it just doesn't happen, sorry. take it up with the dean? |
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I couldn't care less, myself. I'm just wondering what the big deal is. I'm not personally setting foot in another college classroom as long as I live if I can help it. |
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yeah i know. i'm just saying don't give the man false hopes. when you teach a small class i suppose there is a kind of social contract, the fly on the wall is not a part of it. you know that whole bullshit about quantum mechanics & observation changing the experiment. i would totally let a friend sit in my class, i've let parents sit in the class (one day), girlfriends too (one day), but really, it's disruptive. sort of like... imagine having a member of your band that agrees to be there and just do nothing. |
I think it all depends on the size of the university, the size of the class and the temperament of the instructor. I know it has happened here, though the acceptance of it is definitely sporadic.
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yep. large lectures, as i've said, are easily infiltrated. there's no ID check at the doors of an auditorium. those deals however are not usually the whole experience-- then you have to do labs & review sessions & whatever with a TA, in small groups. but at least it's something. |
I may just look into some books to study on my own, and then just find a good lecture to sit in on every now and then. I love lectures for some reason, I seem to learn a lot from them.
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