Thursday, August 21, 2025

Heh

 


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  1. I've seen used college textbooks like that. Generally they are the products of dullards.

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  2. Years ago (2012) I saw a handwritten note someone had posted on a classroom door that said, "If you cheat in engineering classes, you WILL kill people later." A truism that can't be said too often.

    Whether EVERYTHING is important or not depends on how much of it you already have embedded in your brain.

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  3. I've seen such text books, Might as well get highliter ink in a spray can.

    If you hitelight everything, then nothing is important.

    I run a line of highlighter (or a regular pen) down the margin by the Very Important Paragraph.

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    1. You said it! When everything is equally important, nothing is. You'll miss the unifying principal for the trivial ephemera. Bad students memorize everything and know nothing; good students learn the examples and know how to regurgitate them; great learners understand principles and apply them when relevant.

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