Tuesday, November 11, 2008

NEWSFLASH! (updated)

So I've decided on how I'm going to resolve my problem. I talked to Nigel, and he said that I should sparknote (or something of the sort) so I can catch up, thus not being chronically behind. I was originally trying to avoid this at all costs, because I want to be the one to read it, I don't want someone to tell me what happens. 

In compromise, I have decided that I will sparknote to keep up with the class,  and read at my own pace. That way, I still get to read and understand, but I don't get behind. 
I'm not sure if anyone else is having this problem, but I'd suggest it to others as well. Only if you're having the same problem though. I don't think this should keep you from actually reading though.

~kd

2 comments:

jj said...
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jj said...

You mis-understood. You should Snote it catch up and THEN READ MORE AND MORE AND MORE. Not patch together what you get done and what Snotes tells you. In other words: if you read slowly, read longer (that is, devote more time). Does that make sense? In other words, use Snotes to catch up once (or twice at the most) but you need to be reading more. The quizzes will demand it.