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Why Is Note Taking Important?

taking notes

Why Is Note Taking Important?

taking notes

Why Is Note Taking Important?

taking notes

Why Is Note Taking Important?

taking notes

Why Is Note Taking Important?

taking notes

It keeps you awake. Note taking forces you to pay attention and helps you focus in class (or while reading
a textbook).

It helps you learn. Studies on learning have shown that actively engaging with the topic by listening and
then summarizing what you hear helps you understand and remember the information later.

It helps you keep a record. You were physically in math class last Tuesday but that doesn't necessarily
mean you remember what happened (and what might appear on a quiz). Notes are a record of what you
learned in class—and what you need to review.

It will help you study. Review your notes regularly to get the most out of them. You can use them to
make up sample test questions or even turn them into digital flashcards.

It will help you study. Review your notes regularly to get the most out of them. You can use them to
make up sample test questions or even turn them into digital flashcards.

It will help you study. Review your notes regularly to get the most out of them. You can use them to
make up sample test questions or even turn them into digital flashcards.
It’s a skill that will pay off in college. Are you used to your high school teachers handing out outlines or e-
mailing copies of their PowerPoint presentations? That's NOT going to be the case in college. Learn the
art of note taking now to give yourself a leg up later.

It keeps you awake. Note taking forces you to pay attention and helps you focus in class (or while reading
a textbook).

It helps you learn. Studies on learning have shown that actively engaging with the topic by listening and
then summarizing what you hear helps you understand and remember the information later.

It helps you keep a record. You were physically in math class last Tuesday but that doesn't necessarily
mean you remember what happened (and what might appear on a quiz). Notes are a record of what you
learned in class—and what you need to review.

It will help you study. Review your notes regularly to get the most out of them. You can use them to
make up sample test questions or even turn them into digital flashcards.

It’s a skill that will pay off in college. Are you used to your high school teachers handing out outlines or e-
mailing copies of their PowerPoint presentations? That's NOT going to be the case in college. Learn the
art of note taking now to give yourself a leg up later.

Why Is Note Taking Important?

taking notes

It keeps you awake. Note taking forces you to pay attention and helps you focus in class (or while reading
a textbook).

It helps you learn. Studies on learning have shown that actively engaging with the topic by listening and
then summarizing what you hear helps you understand and remember the information later.

It helps you keep a record. You were physically in math class last Tuesday but that doesn't necessarily
mean you remember what happened (and what might appear on a quiz). Notes are a record of what you
learned in class—and what you need to review.

It will help you study. Review your notes regularly to get the most out of them. You can use them to
make up sample test questions or even turn them into digital flashcards.
It’s a skill that will pay off in college. Are you used to your high school teachers handing out outlines or e-
mailing copies of their PowerPoint presentations? That's NOT going to be the case in college. Learn the
art of note taking now to give yourself a leg up later.

It keeps you awake. Note taking forces you to pay attention and helps you focus in class (or while reading
a textbook).

It helps you learn. Studies on learning have shown that actively engaging with the topic by listening and
then summarizing what you hear helps you understand and remember the information later.

It helps you keep a record. You were physically in math class last Tuesday but that doesn't necessarily
mean you remember what happened (and what might appear on a quiz). Notes are a record of what you
learned in class—and what you need to review.

It will help you study. Review your notes regularly to get the most out of them. You can use them to
make up sample test questions or even turn them into digital flashcards.

It’s a skill that will pay off in college. Are you used to your high school teachers handing out outlines or e-
mailing copies of their PowerPoint presentations? That's NOT going to be the case in college. Learn the
art of note taking now to give yourself a leg up later.

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