AA is different from other lectures you (may) have attended. It blends mathematical notions with aspects of computing and programming. For some students, AA may seem difficult. To successfully pass the lecture, take notice of the following:
preparing for the exam during the holidays will not work: most students which do well during the lecture finish with high grades. Passing the exam is extremely hard if your results are poor during the lecture.
skipping the lecture while attending the lab will not work. Most of the lab exercises are strongly linked to the lecture. At lab elements of the lecture are only briefly reviewed, not re-explained from scratch.
taking part at the lecture without being able to answer the lecture questions will not work:
it is not necessary to write down definitions while taking notes. Focus on:
do not postpone understanding difficult concepts. Most students which do not understand the first part of the lecture have difficulties later on as well as at exam.