fobaznsi dont mind questions. if i am writing down something, it allows me to finish without missing anything the lecturer is saying. also if i already know the answer to the question, i can have a little mental break and relax for a minute
it really depends on what type of lecture you are in. i think tallkid is a comm student, babikakez is as well, so maybe the comm lectures have a different atmosphere kind of like "everyone shut the hell up and listen". but today my comp lecturer made a point of telling everyone that he wants us to ask questions
Personally, I don't mind the occasional question, but there was this one girl in my chem lectures in semester one of my first year that was constantly asking the stupidest questions EVERY SINGLE LECTURE. And I had her in my tute too and she was doing the same thing!
Everyone hated her. It wasn't fair that she was making everyone else stay longer, or miss out on content because the lecturer was explaining it to her and that she was constantly hogging the tutor's time.
To be safe, save it for the end of the lecture!!
USyd.B Science/B Arts at USyd
yeah i agree with thisasking questions relevant to everybody/correcting mistakes by the lecturer should be done DURING the lecture not after you morons.
It's annoying because there is often a lot of material to fit into a lecture and it slows it down. Just because you don't understand doesn't mean we don't. Ask at the end