Instructor Recommendations
Use smokin' notes, study the study guide Mr. A provides, and make sure to utilize all extra credit.
- Submitted on 12/10/2024 03:39 PM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 12/10/2024 03:39 PM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '26
Read the smokin notes the week before with emphasis on the study guide
- Submitted on 12/09/2024 09:30 AM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '25
- Submitted on 12/09/2024 09:30 AM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '25
To best succeed in this class, it is important to keep up with the materials in the course. It is important to watch the lectures and look at the notes. Also, to stay on top of the homework assignments. SmokinNotes is a great resource to supplement.
- Submitted on 12/08/2024 08:37 AM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '25
- Submitted on 12/08/2024 08:37 AM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '25
I would say to start early on studying for the material, as it has a lot of content. The steps that I would take are skim the book, read through the slides, watch the lecture, do the HW, then do Smokin' notes practice.
- Submitted on 06/21/2024 02:46 PM; by Medicine major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 06/21/2024 02:46 PM; by Medicine major | Class of '26
Make sure to use the study guide and be open to asking questions. Having smoking notes also helps provide more practice and solidify the material.
- Submitted on 06/20/2024 04:45 PM; by Medicine major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 06/20/2024 04:45 PM; by Medicine major | Class of '26
Use Smokin' Notes!!! The lecture videos for this class are very hard to follow and confusing, but with smokin' notes learning the material is much easier!
- Submitted on 05/01/2024 03:59 PM; by Other: (Non-business major) major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 05/01/2024 03:59 PM; by Other: (Non-business major) major | Class of '26
honestly, this entire semester I have only used smokin' notes for exams. everything else, you just have to try and make sure you do. it mostly completion credit for homework and other things but they are really good resources
- Submitted on 05/01/2024 02:45 PM; by Liberal Arts and Sciences major | Class of '25
- Submitted on 05/01/2024 02:45 PM; by Liberal Arts and Sciences major | Class of '25
Read through Smokin' Notes a few days before, highlight important information within packet, reread packet but only highlighted information one or two times, and take the practice quizzes and exams!
- Submitted on 04/30/2024 10:08 PM; by Liberal Arts and Sciences major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 04/30/2024 10:08 PM; by Liberal Arts and Sciences major | Class of '26
Use the smokin notes for every exam and give yourself time to study. Take all of the practice exams and do all of the practice questions you can along with looking at the suggested study guide answers and you'll do fine.
- Submitted on 04/29/2024 04:20 PM; by Health and Human Performance major | Class of '25
- Submitted on 04/29/2024 04:20 PM; by Health and Human Performance major | Class of '25
I would definitely read smokin notes weekly, and take notes seperately on the readings. Then, I would read the studyguides smokin notes gives, and try to memorize as much as you can. Finish off by taking smokin notes practice test, and his.
- Submitted on 04/25/2024 04:11 PM; by Veterinary Medicine major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 04/25/2024 04:11 PM; by Veterinary Medicine major | Class of '26
I would recommend getting Smokin Notes and watching all of his lectures. Also, make sure that you take every single practice exam. That helps a lot too. The class is definitely doable, it just takes some work.
- Submitted on 12/10/2023 10:20 PM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 12/10/2023 10:20 PM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '26
get smokin notes so you can look at the study guide suggested answers. i genuinely watch all of the lectures, do notes on all of the textbook readings, do all of the mcgraw hill "assignments", and i still look at the study guide & know nothing
- Submitted on 10/13/2023 10:14 PM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '26
- Submitted on 10/13/2023 10:14 PM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '26
Use Smokin' Notes and study/read through the material at least three times. Smokin' notes gives all the details you need, USE ITTT !!!
- Submitted on 06/24/2023 12:14 AM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '25
- Submitted on 06/24/2023 12:14 AM; by Public Health and Health Professions major | Class of '25
Study for the tests at least three days before the exam and attempt the Smokin Notes and Textbook practice exams as many times as you can
- Submitted on 06/17/2022 11:41 AM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '25
- Submitted on 06/17/2022 11:41 AM; by Agricultural and Life Sciences major | Class of '25
- Submitted on 12/10/2024 08:58 PM; by Undecided major | Class of '25