Studying without a laptop feasible?

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What are your experiences? So you can do that? And how fast or much do you have to write down on average per lecture?

PS: of course I have a PC at home, it's all about the lectures, seminars, etc.

Sa

The amount of writing depends on the Prof.

In our engineering mathematics lecture it would not have been possible to type on the laptop. 4 to 6 closely described pages with formulas, equations and derivations per lecture were standard. Since you were busy all the time just with copying.

When I wanted to study for a chemistry exam, I found out that my complete transcripts of one semester were four sheets each with three or four stitch points.

Our physicist Prof. Stur worked his script stubbornly, as it was enough to scroll through the script and to mark the things of which he could do that in the exam.

As you can see, three subjects, three professors, three completely different types of lecture notes. It's been ten years since my studies, but at that time no one in our class was still using the laptop in the lecture, even though most had one. At that time, only the computer scientists did that and wanted to show off individual business people with their MacBook.

Ar

So for us, the majority (if any) writes either by hand or by tablet + associated pen. On the laptop, the mMn after much too cumbersome, if you can't just type super fast, and also z. B. Any formulas are much easier to write down by hand.

Experience shows that laptops in the lecture are more likely to watch TV or surf. : 'D

de

So I spent my first semester without and my second semester with a laptop, I find much easier with a laptop and it is much faster but without it of course it works. Am studying social work