My long trip home to Thanksgiving is always educational. This is because I use this particular trick with me I take lectures.

My long trip home to Thanksgiving is always educational. This is because I use this particular trick with me I take lectures.

This is a brief glimpse of what's been happening in my life recently. I've entered college, it's online but I am getting lots of valuable knowledge in preparation for my next dream career that is a Youtube famous or Instagram influencer. I know you may be laughing now but this is the path I'm on now and am averaging nearly 1800 followers. While it's not a lot, thanks to a lot of positive thought and unique content that is full of brilliant ideas, I can become the next celebrity. You can do anything if you make the effort, Nas said. His words were always true to me.

The long, monotonous trip home for the holidays seemed as dull and monotonous like any other long trip. Being bulky, I hate being stuck in the small bus seat. This time, I made a decision to overcome boredom. Yes, that's right! Yes! My college has two courses with many lectures. These lectures are stored on their servers. However, Youtube also offers quality alternatives. Youtube provides several quality choices for students who cannot sustain their HD video lectures in full-speed.

I am getting ready for my 8hr bus journey. I'm trying to decide what to do and how to make it fun. Perhaps some thought-provoking. I looked over my lecture over and found out that there were more than 7 hours of video. I downloaded the video onto my iPad. I listened to the lecture in the car on my way to get home from Thanksgiving. YouTube MP3 converter was an excellent tool for me to accomplish this. I first converted the YouTube video into an mp3 and then transferred it to my phone in case my iPad dies due to age. Since I'm limited in space on my phone, I only made audio. Audio lectures are like podcasts, but everything is written as if the viewers were 2-3 years old. This makes them easy to comprehend even for people who aren't listening or watching. I saved the videos as MP3 files and prepared my headphones. The headphones I have aren't as expensive as the new Airpods which is why I am still using my cheap headphones.

I also downloaded videos from Youtube and downloaded them as mp4 files to my iPad. That was going be extremely helpful in the first couple of hours. It's true that video is awesome as it lets you observe what's happening, what the teacher is up to, otherwise it's just an audiobook. However, mp3s tend to be smaller than video mp4 so I couldn't fit 7 hours of video on my tablet. I also didn't want to delete Family Guy, which I downloaded from Hulu to see if my brain had melted due to too many lectures.



In the end I was really happy I brought the lectures both as audio and video.. The iPad stopped working after 2hrs, the phone stepped in. The whole trip was a blur since I was not watching, but rather listening to the audio. After college recommenced I found it simple for me to review what I had learned from my trip, and impress the instructor with my knowledge. It's amazing to observe the possibilities of technology employed to aid in your studies. Youtube and other video storage websites are full of tutorials, videos for DIY and lectures.  https://ytmp3.uno This is something you should consider.