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Note Taking Tip: Prioritize any "new" information. Don't waste time writing down information that you already know -- this is useless to you and just wastes time. #notes #notetaking #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 #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: 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: 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:
Have a uniform system of punctuation and abbreviation that will make sense to you. Use a skeleton outline, and show importance by indenting. Leave lots of white space for later additions. #notes #notetaking #notetips
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: Prioritize any "new" information. Don't waste time writing down information that you already know -- this is useless to you and just wastes time. #notes #notetaking #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: Always start on a fresh page. You'll find your notes much easier to read if you start on a fresh, blank page for each new class or topic. Put the date in the top right hand corner and only write on one side of each page. #notes #notetips
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: 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: 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: Don't be too concerned with spelling and grammar. These notes are for your use and will not be graded. #notes
Note Taking Tip: Always start on a fresh page. You'll find your notes much easier to read if you start on a fresh, blank page for each new class or topic. Put the date in the top right hand corner and only write on one side of each page. #notes #notetips
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:
Have a uniform system of punctuation and abbreviation that will make sense to you. Use a skeleton outline, and show importance by indenting. Leave lots of white space for later additions. #notes #notetaking #notetips
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: 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: 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: 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: Always start on a fresh page. You'll find your notes much easier to read if you start on a fresh, blank page for each new class or topic. Put the date in the top right hand corner and only write on one side of each page. #notes #notetips
Note Taking Tip: If your teacher provides a definition for a word, write that definition in your notes word for word. #notes
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: Focus on key words and concepts. The most important change you can make to improve your note-taking skills is to focus solely on taking down key words and concepts. #notes
Note Taking Tip: Mark or separate assignments given in class in a space apart from the lecture notes. #notetakingtip #notetip
Note Taking Tip: Mark or separate assignments given in class in a space apart from the lecture notes. #notetakingtip #notetip