So in the modern day, university lectures usually have powerpoint slides and run on a specific schedule. You also have paper exams. But how did it work in medieval universities? How did lectures work without powerpoints? How did class schedules work when clocks didn't exist yet? And how were exams and essays written if paper was extremely expensive back then? Or were they not written at all with student assessment happening via different methods? Also, how stressful were medieval universities for students (ex. workload, assignments, exams) compared to universities today?
There is always more to be said, of course, but this topic has come up here a few times in the past, and you might like to review these earlier threads while waiting for fresh responses to your query:
How exactly would one A) enter and B) attain a degree from a medieval university? Did most students graduate?, led by u/Whoosier
How were students evaluated in Medieval universities? Did they give oral or written exams? How long did they last?, led by u/mikedash
What did education at a medieval university consist of?, led by u/mrwhappy