Tuesday, September 16, 2008

4 (9/16)

Three good ways to use a textbook wisely is to make notes in the margins (annotation), read the chapter summaries, and to read to learn instead of just reading to say you did it. The advantages of the university are that it offers many study areas and that almost everything is in walking distance.

2 comments:

Rich said...

Nice work, Lauren. Good idea here regarding textbook ideas. Absolutely--think about shipping costs. Walking to a store is helpful to avoid some costs.

Rich said...

Hey, keep in mind this week that we're going to have a guest speaker. Someone from the Red to Black Financial Responsibility Program will be visiting us.

Instead of something over chapters 17, 18, 19, and 20 for your next blog post, which is what we'll be covering, please go ahead and focus instead on what's underlined for week-5 (9/23). Thanks.