repetitorium means A private class that augments a university course of studies by reviewing material, typically found in the German system. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
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- A private class that augments a university course of studies by reviewing material, typically found in the German system.“A lecture which occupies more than one hour is always divided into two parts, by a break of a quarter of an hour in the middle, in order to prevent any weariness or inattention resulting from a long sitting. Great importance is attached to "repetitoriums," in which the ground of former lectures is glanced rapidly over, bringing out the most important points in the various subjects”
- A text written as a review of material, as opposed to one intended to introduce a topic.“Expressed in Professor Schrödinger's own words, it is a "repetitorium." The reader is given a rapid bird's-eye view of the subject with a few of the interesting applications strongly highlighted.”
- Alternative form of repetitorium.; private review class“Students who attend university at no cost wind up spending considerable amounts of money for up to two years of Repetitorium.”
- Alternative form of repetitorium.; review text“From the 136 pages of the book, not less than 84 are devoted to chemical physics, of which certain parts are treated elementary, while in the whole and for the reason just stated, most pharmaceutical students outside of the reach of Prof. Curtman's masterly instruction, will have to resort for this kind of instruction to more explicit textbooks, before they can derive much benefit from a Repetitor”