u/LikeSomeNewRomantics

Tutorial study tips?

Hey! This might seem like a weird inquiry, since I am American and fully not going to Oxford, but basically, I'm doing a major that's modeled after the Oxford tutorial style. We have biweekly theory colloquia and Friday tutorials and are assigned ~300-700 pages of reading + up to 2 5-page papers/ week. At the end of the year, we have comprehensives, involving a bunch of essays and an oral exam. It's going to be a lot of Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, Marx, Bentham, de Tocqueville, Engels, you get the idea. I'm really looking forward to it, but I've also never had to deal with this much reading before, and I'm kind of intimidated by the workload that I only have Monday-Thursday to deal with. I figured that some of you all might have a better idea of how to succeed at this kind of course, so: how do you all manage your time? Any good note taking strategies? What's the best method to study? Any tips you have would be appreciated!

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u/LikeSomeNewRomantics — 4 days ago

ART Gatsby

I was wondering if anyone has a complete video of ART Gatsby with Cory Jeacoma as Tom--I've seen one partial version with him and one incomplete one with his understudy, but would love to see the full show with him!

edit: willing to trade for it!!

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u/LikeSomeNewRomantics — 3 months ago