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Medical Research of Amphitheater

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

The academic year 2006-2007 saw the training unit and medical research at Grenoble delete courses amphitheater, replaced by instruction on DVD, the question and answer sessions (two hours per week, “small” groups of 150) allow students to meet their teachers. Similarly tutorials are held each week with glue, resulting in a classification level of any promotion. Students have only 8 hours of attendance at the university each week, posing problems of loneliness, sometimes inducing discouragement, even depression. For many, the classes in theater remained a breath of fresh air daily, to evacuate the pressure, and maintain a semblance of social life.
Indeed, one of Grenoble was known for the good atmosphere between repeaters and bonuses, and the very low presence of mind contest. An investigation by the administration in promoting 2005-2006 showed that about 80% of it was satisfied with the course amphitheater. The reform makes this year even more painful. Note that this principle includes courses during vacations and holidays. But the DVD is presented as a means to enable each student to be equal in the quality of note-taking (as opposed to arenas that have a reputation as a place where premiums barely keep the course ). The reform of tutorials about it obviates the need for “prĂ©pas” private the same services as these. Other universities are interested in this system that calls into question an entire education system.

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Empower Medical Research

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

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