@I received proper training, and I occasionally liked the lectures, though not the sections. I guess it all depends on how much you feel that your knowledge needs to be validated.
@Anonymous I got an A in Frontiers and I didn’t go to any of the lectures – all the info you need can be received by reading the ppts and going to seminar.
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@i got some of my best sleep in freshmen year in big lecture classes.
@I never got it I mean… if you’re going to sleep through class why bother going???
undoubtably your pillow is more comfortable than the arts and sciences section of the NYT
@awwww poor last name A-Ks.
@helfand is boss.
@Anonymous I actually really liked the lecture…
@If you did then you are a sad sad person who received improper science training at your high school.
@I received proper training, and I occasionally liked the lectures, though not the sections. I guess it all depends on how much you feel that your knowledge needs to be validated.
@Anonymous I got an A in Frontiers and I didn’t go to any of the lectures – all the info you need can be received by reading the ppts and going to seminar.
@Oh that is too good!
@hey that’s me!
@silly kids lecture powerpoints and audio are posted online. no need to actually go to class.
@ONE CALORIE EQUALS ENERGY!!!!!
@Ron So is he bored by the Arts or the Sciences?
@this was actually taken during a pretty interesting helfand lecture.
@oh, frontiers. this is wonderful. on a sidenote, we know this wouldn’t happen if helfand was still around.
@Anonymous it was helfand…
@lol jew
@Anonymous FINE!