Yes, you can record college lectures for later review, but you should always ask for permission from your professor or institution before doing so.
She gave lectures, designed luggage and flew record flights.
because it goes on your record for college later on
A pen that records lectures has the feature of capturing audio while you take notes. This allows you to review the lecture later for better understanding. The benefit is that it helps you retain information, study more effectively, and improve your overall learning experience.
the beginnings of his written essays.
Some companies do it so they have an indisputable record of the transactions. Others do it so they can review the recordings later to make sure the company employees are giving customers appropriate customer service.
You can take the ACT again and try for a better score. Or you go to a Community College and set a good record there and transfer later. A third choice is to find another college that doesn't require a 19.
He went to Access to Music (the Academy of New Music) in Stratford but didn't complete his course as he later signed a record deal.
He went to Access to Music (the Academy of New Music) in Stratford but didn't complete his course as he later signed a record deal.
You can notice that you're talking back in a condescending manner by paying close attention to your tone and the responses of others when you are talking. You can also record yourself so you can later review it.
Yes, That is why they put them there.
John Hope was president of Morehouse College and later Atlanta University.
A review should begin with an objective summary, so the audience has a solid background of the material that will be critiqued later.