Sung talks about Harvard services and SHOPPING WEEK
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So I just want to talk to you guys a few less like services and cool things about Harvard. Cabot and Lamont actually have tech loads, meaning you don't even you don't just borrow books. You also can't borrow technology like DSLR cameras, tripods, memory steaks, laptops. Uh, drawing power different into drawing That way you drawn the pattern. There's that gopro's for red, and so you can have it for twenty four hours, so I always rent it to record like my performances on campus. Do you also have something called booked and reserved? This is like textbooks that teachers can. Professors get put in reserve and Lamont, so you don't have to actually purchasing textbooks. You can borrow the textbooks for up to three hours at a time and renew it if no one else is looking for their books. So I actually haven't bought a single book this entire semester because I just use the books and reserve. How about you have You are sharing it with everyone else in the class so you have to make sure that you plan accordingly and divvy up your work correctly. I want to talk to you guys about cross registration. Harvard has this really cool thing where you can cross register into tough and mighty or any of the other grad schools. Like different colleges have like different consortiums. I personally shop class in the John F. Kennedy School of Government. I was like in a classroom full of just like, middle aged like middle twenties, people who are pretty brilliant on and feel. I didn't end up dropping that course because it was just not for me. I mentioned a word called shopping right Shopping happens or any shopping week, which is the first week of this Chester. During this first week, we can go in a class, go to class any time you want. I feel so some professors just dark your course immediately, teaching materials from the first lecture. Some course some courses have, like introductory lectures, where they explain what this courses all local all about on stuff like that, So it really depends on the course. You know what the point of shopping week is is you can test out the classes that you think you'll like, and if you don't like it, you can just drop it. Then just trying another course, there is no commitments. This is so that you can get familiar, familiar with how to professor teaches and to see if it really agrees with you on how your preferred like any method of learning.