06-24-2011 at 07:36 PM
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Can't you compress it in an archive? (i.e. .rar, .zip, .7z, etc.)
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06-24-2011 at 07:44 PM
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I wish I had a big dropbox account.. I have 10GB+ of notes..
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06-24-2011 at 09:13 PM
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I wish I had a big dropbox account.. I have 10GB+ of notes..
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Use 4shared. Check it out, I've seen it be able to share folders and folders worth of stuff.
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06-24-2011 at 10:24 PM
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06-24-2011 at 11:05 PM
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wait, why do you guys want the notes? i don't have the notes, so i can't help, but i'm just curious
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06-25-2011 at 10:57 AM
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oh well im already done first year, but just as a ref,and to go back to later on if i decide to attempt the mcat i guess. ( also u paid 500$ for the courses so you might as well take something away from it and have a copy of the notes they may come in handy later on like i said)
also i just found it a bit irritating that bio and psych notes were the only ones i was missing out of all my other first year courses, so they complete the collection i guess hahah
and i think the other individual was going into first year so they just wanted to see how the course was and what we do in it
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06-25-2011 at 03:02 PM
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Big Thanks to bernard and particle, really appreciate those notes.
Anyone got chem 1a03 and 1aa3?
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06-25-2011 at 03:18 PM
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Big Thanks to bernard and particle, really appreciate those notes.
Anyone got chem 1a03 and 1aa3?
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Lol here you go
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33431303/Chemistry.zip
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06-25-2011 at 03:18 PM
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Big Thanks to bernard and particle, really appreciate those notes.
Anyone got chem 1a03 and 1aa3?
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Last year some guy posted all of his stuff for various classes including MATH 1A03/1AA3, CHEM 1A03/1AA3 and ECON 1B03/1BB3, among others.
http://www.macinsiders.com/showthrea...7.html?t=29397
To be honest though, most of this stuff will be posted on avenue once the course starts and you'll find you won't need most of this.
Also, there are a few courses in which he included his notes. While this may help for certain situations, I caution you not to rely on them too much. First year is all about learning how you learn best and that includes making notes in your own personal manner. Don't use other people's work because it'll bite you in the ass later when you realize you never developed proper study habits because you always replicated what other people did.
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06-25-2011 at 03:40 PM
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Last year some guy posted all of his stuff for various classes including MATH 1A03/1AA3, CHEM 1A03/1AA3 and ECON 1B03/1BB3, among others.
http://www.macinsiders.com/showthrea...7.html?t=29397
To be honest though, most of this stuff will be posted on avenue once the course starts and you'll find you won't need most of this.
Also, there are a few courses in which he included his notes. While this may help for certain situations, I caution you not to rely on them too much. First year is all about learning how you learn best and that includes making notes in your own personal manner. Don't use other people's work because it'll bite you in the ass later when you realize you never developed proper study habits because you always replicated what other people did.
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Yeah, for sure i gotta adopt a effective study strategy, I wont be using these not to study , I just requested them to get a feel of what university work is like and what not. In fact, i find it hard to study from other peoples jot notes because theres a certain way that i jot down and write notes when I am studying. Hence, this was just for reference sake.
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If you listened actively in class and did decently on the material, I assure you that you will not need to use your Psych or Bio notes as a future reference guide. In 2nd year, you will because you branch off into specialized areas of study (Physiology, Organic Chemistry, Genetics, Neuroscience, etc) that will be fundamental for future years, but not from 1st to 2nd. Anything you would need to know will be covered again, or you could look up because it is likely an article of some significance. I recall that all Kajjura's notes involved references to important experiments. I never had the other profs.
Psych notes would be useful but again, not integral. Maybe for areas for the brain and their functions.
Good luck!
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