Yeah I was trying to use my phone as a second screen, ended up playing games and bludging the class haha.Lots of distractions mainly because the classes are much shorter than there is nobody there to monitor you and you can't visit the library to stay away from distractions, that's just me though.
I agree with the pros, I was able to sleep in an extra hour if i don't stay up lol.Pros: no need to travel, saves time, quick and efficient access, no need for social interaction, comfortable clothes and food on hand
Cons: if u have shitty wifi ur dead, can get distracted easily, some content is near impossible to understand without a teacher spoonfeeding you irl, miss friends
I don't do tutoring but I did find it easier to ask my teachers for extra lessons. In a way, it's kinda like tutoring. I wanted to learn the basics of integration ahead of the adv class before I learn further integration in MX2.Definitely a bit difficult getting into a routine tbh
Do any of you guys also still do tutoring on the side?
Do you guys still have to go to adv lessons even if you do MX2?I don't do tutoring but I did find it easier to ask my teachers for extra lessons. In a way, it's kinda like tutoring. I wanted to learn the basics of integration ahead of the adv class before I learn further integration in MX2.
No, it's even removed from my timetable.Do you guys still have to go to adv lessons even if you do MX2?
My school uses google hangouts since we already use g suite. They even offered wifi modems and limited offers for free data. It's a public high school so I guess they would try to be more inclusive for students.Honestly wonder how people with bad wifi are attending Zoom classes. Or some unis are doing exams via webcam or zoom etc, how are people with bad wifi meant to survive?
Anyway online classes are fun, I have 1 per week because the other classes decided just to pre-record and upload (thankfully) and add some consultation sessions. Was just zoned out watching pro LoL games during the class