Yet you still only get a finite note taking area. Surely the topologists can do better.
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A professor on mastodon fixed that by requiring sheets be orientable.
If the rules don't specify the size of the paper or the font size there's easier ways to fit more content but great idea :D
Or use those red/blue 3D glasses like this person did
I just checked it with red/blue glasses and for me it's still barely readable that way. But also a nice Idea. :D
I think you need to close one eye.
Yeah I know, still doesn't work. I guess it's the wrong color shades for my 3D glasses.
Somebody in my college stats class did this. Professor thought it was too hilarious not to let him roll with it
Because in those classes it doesn't matter. I don't care if you use an entire textbook, other than if everyone did this they would just fail. The page of notes is a comfort blanket. It won't help you if you didn't study.
This is incidentally also the most important lesson to learn as an undergrad.
The sheet of notes is largely a method professors use to GET students to study. It's an exercise in reviewing and summarizing the material in a way that makes sense to you.
Precisely. It is actually very simple - I will literally show you the test on the board over the span of the semester. I literally say this on day one. If you take notes every class, you will find the exams easy. If you also do the homework, they will be almost trivial.
Still, almost half the people still manage to fail. And it's weirdly always the people I never see until the last week of the semester.
Can you imagine attending the classes you're paying for? Wild.
I mean I'm biased because I get paid to go to class.
"mr Smith take those silly things off you are distracting other students"
One day, all CVS receipts will look like this.
That’s the day they’ll finally admit that the rule forbidding dividing by zero was just because they wanted to keep free energy from us
Undergraduates not understanding that it's way easier to make the test hard enough that the crib sheet doesn't matter and just giving them grades based on how much I like their shoes.