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Note Taking Tip: Bring highlighters to class. Instructors will frequently make comments like, “This is an important concept.” Or, “Make sure you understand this.” These are direct clues that this will more than likely be on an exam. Highlighting these notes will help remind you later that this is definitely something you need to know. #notes #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Bring highlighters to class. Instructors will frequently make comments like, “This is an important concept.” Or, “Make sure you understand this.” These are direct clues that this will more than likely be on an exam. Highlighting these notes will help remind you later that this is definitely something you need to know. #notes #notes #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Box assignments and suggested books so you can identify them quickly. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Box assignments and suggested books so you can identify them quickly. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Gather your note-taking materials. it's important to have all of your note-taking materials organized and ready to go before the start of any class, meeting or lecture. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Omit descriptions and full explanations. Keep your notes short and to the point. Condense your material so you can grasp it rapidly. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Taking notes during a lecture: Shorthand – Master it. Learning to abbreviate your notes during a lecture is key and can save a ton of time. Remember that your notes will be used later to compile a more comprehensive study guide where you and elaborate and provide more detail. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Taking notes during a lecture:Don’t write down everything the professor says – If you try to write down every single thing your professor mentions during a lecture, fact is, you’ll never be able to keep up. Take notes on key points and anything the professor says “could be on the test.” #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Gather your note-taking materials. it's important to have all of your note-taking materials organized and ready to go before the start of any class, meeting or lecture. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Rewrite your class notes in an outline format that shows connections and relationships between various topics and key terms #notes #notetaking #notetakingtip #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Get into the five-minute technique and review your notes right after class. At this time you can change, organize, add, delete, summarize, or clarify misunderstandings. #notetakingtip #notes
Note Taking Tip: Get into the five-minute technique and review your notes right after class. At this time you can change, organize, add, delete, summarize, or clarify misunderstandings. #notetakingtip #notes
Note Taking Tip: Bring highlighters to class. Instructors will frequently make comments like, “This is an important concept.” Or, “Make sure you understand this.” These are direct clues that this will more than likely be on an exam. Highlighting these notes will help remind you later that this is definitely something you need to know. #notes #notes #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip:
Notes should consist of key words, or very short sentences.
#notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Shortly after making your notes, go back and rework (not recopy!) your notes by adding extra points, spelling out unclear items, etc.. Remember, we forget quickly. Budget time for this vital step just as you do for the class itself. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Date your notes. Add titles and subtitles when you move onto a new topic for easy referencing. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Write on one side of the paper only. You can set them out side-by-side for easier reviewing when studying for an exam. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Date your notes. Add titles and subtitles when you move onto a new topic for easy referencing. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: The basic idea of notes is to keep them short, but have enough triggers in the keywords to jumpstart your memory when you look at them again. #notes #notetaking
Note Taking Tip: Taking notes during a lecture: Type your notes – If you can type faster than you write, you should consider typing your notes. If you feel that you retain more information by physically writing them down, remember when you are compiling your study guide, you can write it down then which can be used as a study method. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Write on one side of the paper only. You can set them out side-by-side for easier reviewing when studying for an exam. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Don’t keep notes on oddly shaped pieces of paper. Keep notes in order and in one place.It's important to be organized! #notes #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Taking notes during a lecture: Shorthand – Master it. Learning to abbreviate your notes during a lecture is key and can save a ton of time. Remember that your notes will be used later to compile a more comprehensive study guide where you and elaborate and provide more detail. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Box assignments and suggested books so you can identify them quickly. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Don't be too concerned with spelling and grammar. These notes are for your use and will not be graded. #notes
Note Taking Tip: Shortly after making your notes, go back and rework (not recopy!) your notes by adding extra points, spelling out unclear items, etc.. Remember, we forget quickly. Budget time for this vital step just as you do for the class itself. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: If you can type faster than you write, you should consider typing your notes #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Listen especially at the end of the lecture. If the instructor has not paced his lecture well, he may cram half of the content into the last 5-10 minutes. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Don't be afraid to ask the teacher to repeat something you miss. If the teacher's going too fast, chances are your classmates will also be relieved to hear the information again. #notes
Note Taking Tip: Bring highlighters to class. Instructors will frequently make comments like, “This is an important concept.” Or, “Make sure you understand this.” These are direct clues that this will more than likely be on an exam. Highlighting these notes will help remind you later that this is definitely something you need to know. #notes #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Keep your attention focused on what your teacher is saying. Listen for "signal statements" that tell you what your teacher is about to say is important to write in your notes. Examples of signal statements are "The most important point..." and "Remember that..." Be sure to include in your notes information that your teacher repeats or writes on the chalkboard. #notes
Note Taking Tip: To speed up your note taking, abbreviate! Abbreviations are only useful if you remember what they actually mean, so until you’re accustomed to abbreviating your notes, create a list of abbreviations you plan to use frequently. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Take notes by hand. Although taking notes on your laptop is convenient, a study conducted at Princeton University has shown that notetakers actually retain information better when they take notes by hand. #notes
Note Taking Tip: Gather your note-taking materials. it's important to have all of your note-taking materials organized and ready to go before the start of any class, meeting or lecture. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Listen especially at the end of the lecture. If the instructor has not paced his lecture well, he may cram half of the content into the last 5-10 minutes. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Bring highlighters to class. Instructors will frequently make comments like, “This is an important concept.” Or, “Make sure you understand this.” These are direct clues that this will more than likely be on an exam. Highlighting these notes will help remind you later that this is definitely something you need to know. #notes #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Reread your class notes two or three times before beginning to rewrite them. It is important to do this so that you have the “big picture” firm in your mind. #notes
Note Taking Tip: Gather your note-taking materials. it's important to have all of your note-taking materials organized and ready to go before the start of any class, meeting or lecture. #notes #notetakingtip
Note Taking Tip: Don't be too concerned with spelling and grammar. These notes are for your use and will not be graded. #notes
Note Taking Tip: Omit descriptions and full explanations. Keep your notes short and to the point. Condense your material so you can grasp it rapidly. #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Don’t keep notes on oddly shaped pieces of paper. Keep notes in order and in one place.It's important to be organized! #notes #notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip:
Notes should consist of key words, or very short sentences.
#notes #notetaking #notetakingtips #note #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Listen especially at the end of the lecture. If the instructor has not paced his lecture well, he may cram half of the content into the last 5-10 minutes. #notes #notetakingtip