do you need a laptop or is pen and paper fine? i srsly dont even know if i should take notes, apparently there are lecture notes available??
- Pen and paper are fine. Plus, you might only make rough notes during lectures and finalise them or fill in the blanks at home.
- I think at the bare minimum, you should print the lecture slides (yes, ''lecture notes'' are available online) and write on them (usually they don't put everything on the slides and you need to fill in the blanks when the lecturer explains important points or questions). If you want to go a step further, you would supplement these slides with your reading materials (e.g. from textbooks). In the end, it's all up to you and how you learn.
A laptop is good for viewing lecture slides (without having to print them) and suitable for doing electronic note-making during lectures. Sometimes rough notes could be hard to comprehend if there's scribbles everywhere.
It might depend on what course/degree you're doing as well.
In general, pen and paper is totally fine.