Published Dec 28, 2008
Hausfrau
197 Posts
Since I am taking all of my pre-reqs online I am pretty much stuck with just my text book and whatever additional resources come with the text book online for information.
I started thinking that videos might be a good addition to help me understand concepts, expecially biology.
My library has a poor selection of videos.. I couldn't find anything. It's worth buying some if it'll help me understand everything.
Does anyone have experience with renting/buying dvds for biology or math.. etc? Any you recommend?
TeeRN2Be
332 Posts
I would employ you to check my go to site, Amazon.com. They have all kind off videos and you just might find what you are looking for. Also sounds crazy but try youtube.com. There are many tutorials on there as well.
HTH and good luck
Sand_Dollar, BSN
1,130 Posts
I am downloading videos off YouTube by a Berkley prof called Marian Diamond. These ones are called 'Integrative Biology'...about 40 of them, all about 50 min long, and all free! They are so good I will be taking notes on them! There are also other vids all over the place, I am going to be getting some chem ones next. YouTube is an invaluable lecture resource.