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Note Taking
Note taking and in-class skills
- Adequate notes are a necessary adjunct to efficient study and learning
in college. Think over the following suggestions and improve your note-
taking system where needed.
- Listen actively - if possible think before you write - but don't get
behind.
- Be open minded about points you disagree on. Don't let arguing interfere
with your note-taking.
- Develop and use a standard method of note-taking including punctuation,
abbreviations, margins, etc.
Take and keep notes in a large notebook.
The only merit to a small notebook is ease of carrying and that is not your
main objective. A large notebook allows you to adequately indent and use an
outline form.
Leave a few spaces blank as you move from one point to the next so that you
can fill in additional points later if necessary. Your objective is to take
helpful notes, not to save paper.
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