Taking good notes in class is essential for remembering the information you learn, information that could be invaluable during an exam. 60% of information is lost after just 9 hours, so writing good notes can really help you to retain it. Some students prefer to just sit there and listen during lectures, but this should hopefully encourage them to take down notes and do so effectively. The Ultimate Guide to Note Taking in Class Infographic lists some of the ways that can help students take better notes in class, something that should come in handy when it comes to essay writing and exams. There’s no correct way to take notes – but here are some popular methods to try.
Ideas are written out in an organised layout based on space indentation.
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A divided notes page system developed by Dr Walter Pauk of Cornell University.
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When reviewing your notes:
Ideas are visually connected in a non-linear manner
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Be prepared, stay focused and follow-up with revision. With good practice, you’ll become a noteworthy student in no time.
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