1. Read before you come to class. The syllabus should guide you as to which chapters of the book will be covered and in which sequence.
2. After the lecture, read my lecture notes uploaded to refresh what we discussed. My lecture notes are generally more detailed in terms of proof and stuff, i.e. those things that are not necessarily good to spend a lot of time on during the lecture. Physics concepts are more emphasized during the lecture.
3. Ask questions and help when you need help! That is your right! Even when/if you don't get answers, I think asking questions help since you are engaging yourself. Tremendously important.
4. It is important to review your homework after your graded homework is returned. If you read my solutions, you may learn some more things, so that is highly recommended. Reviewing your homework will crystallize your knowledge better, and that we know is a good thing, right?
Related to 4, note that the pattern of having a quiz one week after the graded homework is returned will continue. The materials covered in the quiz will be those materials related to the returned homework.
In all of this, you should feel free to ask questions and make suggestions, regarding physics as well as procedure/policy matters.

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