User:Juandev/MMech

MMech is an abbreviation for a subject I had this semester. It was about agriculture and farm machinery and mechanization in general. It was teached in English and Czech, but I expect the exam will be in English, thats why I am here on en. '''Anyway I should mentioned in here, that subject in two languages is a very bad idea and all us that have to suffer this stupid system have difficulties to hadle a knoweledge. Lets choose a language dear teachers, but one langauge is enought!'''

Methodology
Well in this case, when there is enough time before exam I can use a method "step-by-step":
 * I have some written lectures, which I really like - for hard studying (something like imprinting - ha, ha), but not all
 * I need to put these lectures in date order
 * I need to translate unknown words from English ones
 * than I need to complete to have all lectures in handwritten form - there is a problem, that the textbook for this subject doesnt exist nor sillaby - so I should ask my friends
 * It will be necessary to understandt it - there is counting and there are things to understant
 * urgent need to know sillaby or how the exam will look like!
 * urgent need to know sillaby or how the exam will look like!

Observations
During the last 5 years on University, I have realized:
 * its better to attend all lectures, even they are incredibly boring - this I mean in the sence, I remember something
 * its better to write down notes on incredibly boring lectures - then there is a less work before exam (this doesnt work, if the teacher is explaining something hole semester and than tests from something different - this happened me twice and I think, these teachers should be recycled)
 * I prefer full text textbooks than slideshows to study for exam - even it is with more pages