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The document provides 10 tips for effective note-taking by students at various levels. It recommends using lined paper and dividing pages into sections for notes and summaries. Key tips include not writing down everything said, focusing on the main ideas, and reviewing and summarizing notes each night to pull out key points using different visual methods like diagrams or flowcharts. It also suggests using a dedicated exercise book for each subject and alternating pages for notes and summaries. The overall tips suggest an organized approach to note-taking that focuses on comprehending and distilling the main ideas.
The document provides 10 tips for effective note-taking by students at various levels. It recommends using lined paper and dividing pages into sections for notes and summaries. Key tips include not writing down everything said, focusing on the main ideas, and reviewing and summarizing notes each night to pull out key points using different visual methods like diagrams or flowcharts. It also suggests using a dedicated exercise book for each subject and alternating pages for notes and summaries. The overall tips suggest an organized approach to note-taking that focuses on comprehending and distilling the main ideas.
The document provides 10 tips for effective note-taking by students at various levels. It recommends using lined paper and dividing pages into sections for notes and summaries. Key tips include not writing down everything said, focusing on the main ideas, and reviewing and summarizing notes each night to pull out key points using different visual methods like diagrams or flowcharts. It also suggests using a dedicated exercise book for each subject and alternating pages for notes and summaries. The overall tips suggest an organized approach to note-taking that focuses on comprehending and distilling the main ideas.
1) DO NOT write everything that the teacher/lecturer says,
down 2) Use lined paper for notes A4 3) At the high school level - divide each page vertically 1/3, 2/3 4) Write all class notes on the 2/3 side 5) Change colours for each new idea 6) Listen for ideas 7) Only write the minimum that helps you understand 8) Each night read over all the notes you took that day, pull out the key points, the main ideas and write them in summary form in the 1/3 column using words, pictures, diagrams, flow-charts etc 9) At the university level use one hard-backed exercise book for each subject, instead of dividing the pages 1/3, 2/3 use every right hand page for writing notes in lectures, use the left-hand page for the nightly summaries 10)If you are left handed swap everything around the other way