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@ShubhayooBanerjee

5 months ago

It is always the good ol' outline method...always

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@BoredScarecrow

5 months ago

I find that the "outline" method is the greatest. It looks nice, you can find topics easily, and its just overall easy to do.

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@gnomi8263

5 months ago

The best method ive found, dont copy word for word, write down your notes in your own words, in language that you understand, when reading back you understand what it means, your faster, and it actually goes in your brain, and if you dont know what to write for a point u can question the point further so you understand, carried me through my gcses

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@xavierrodriguez1370

1 month ago

My favorite is the frantically scribble down anything you can and hope it's coherent by the time you're done!

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@AXLtheOG

5 months ago

I usually make a pair with someone who doesn't understand things easily but is good at taking notes. So I understand the lecture without taking notes and he takes notes. Afterwards, he gets me a copy of them and I help him understand the topic. Worked for my bachelors degree.

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@TheTromboneKing02

5 months ago

I just write Egyptian hieroglyphs all over my paper and then attempt to decipher it later.

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@Darkflamecrusader

5 months ago

I always used the, "That sounds important, I should right it down" method.

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@adrianyates4434

2 months ago

For me, it doesn't matter how neat or messy my notes are, it's just the act of writing that gets the information in my head

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@OrlandoSchiavo

5 months ago

Mind maps are actually a great method, and very underrated in my opinion. They force you to create your own connections, an active form of learning. You can also do this digitally on an infinite canvas (using something like OneNote), allowing you to easily edit it. Refining these mind maps is also great for revision, as you’re constantly simplifying your notes, once again, an active form of learning. These mind maps don’t have to be neat. Once you have multiple refined versions of a particular mind maps, you can go ahead and create a simplified note, using the outlining method. This really gets your brain working with active learning and ensures that the notes you are taking have meaning.

Good luck out there!!

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@arkarts2987

5 months ago

I work for a university and my whole job is coaching students on how to study and effectively prepare for finals. We recommend all of these options for different occasions but I personally love mind/content mapping. I think it’s great for making connections between different subtopics and parts and it’s really easy to glance over and visualize how everything fits together.

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@absolutezerochill2700

5 months ago

The Virgin Seperated/Outline Notes:

The Chad " try your best to write down every single word you can understand, without color, titles or underlines, but doodle sometimes in the margin when you get bored" :

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@UnohanaMash

5 months ago

I usually make quick notes of the most important points the prof has said and then make an updated version with all necessary details at home. saves me a lot time when studying for exams a few weeks later

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@will_lol

5 months ago

when you said cornell notes my eye started twitching

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@Watermelonhor

3 days ago

making them aesthetically pleasing is underrated like what if you’re an art major

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@plaguepotato6624

5 months ago

You could always do the outline method then go back and "pretty it up". More times going over the notes makes the info stick better!

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@akshobhyasharan7374

5 months ago

Bro this guy always makes studying fun. He helps me a lot and if I’m on my phone watching him at least I’m being productive

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@stvriii

5 months ago

i love cornell and outline notes, easy to organize and keep track of

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@CyberDelinquent1231

2 months ago

The Box and Outline are my go-to methods. They can never go wrong

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@soda9835

5 months ago

I guess cornell works, but I’ve been taking notes my way for a long time. Making it slightly aesthetically pleasing and organized WITH the important stuff is how I really succeed

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@fluffyasclouds

5 days ago

i love the outline method, if i’m too focused on how i’m taking notes i can’t take notes very well

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