How do you guys study humanities? Generally, i just read and take some notes, but i'm starting to realize that's not efficient at all. I've heard once that you should be more "active" to absorve what you are studying, but this makes no sense when you have everything available in a quick rundown nowaydays.
Honestly I just go on Wikipedia journeys, play historical vidya, and listen to podcasts/Audiobooks
>>2502339
I play video games in class, skim the readings, take a dump on the paper using lots of large words of obscure meaning, and get an A.
It's not like it's a STEM course.
>>2503073
>STEM
for plebs and normies.
>>2502339
Read, read, and read some more. And have an attention span longer than the fap videos you watch in class.
>>2503056
This, also YouTube documentaries.
Use multiple sources. Learning about the same event through a plurality of sources helps you place things in context and understand different viewpoints/lenses, and repetition of material is how we get things into our long-term memory. In addition, it'll counteract the inherent biases in every individual work.
Another tip, look at the MIT Open Course Works, along with other online lecture sites like edx and coursera. There's an amazing amount of stuff for free.
>>2502339
regurgitate the professors political opinions