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By
following these ten steps, you will become a more
efficient note taker and this will help
improve your overall study skills. With good note taking
skills, better grades are just around the corner.
- If
possible, sit near the front and center of the class. You
will be less likely to become distracted and will probably
find staying focused easier.
- Use a
binder instead of a traditional notebook. This way you can
add, rearrange, or rewrite pages of your notes, insert
handouts and assessments in the appropriate chronological
order and review the material covered in the chapter/unit
much easier.
- Put
headings and the date on all papers. Organize them
chronologically in your binder.
- Take
notes on loose-leaf paper and keep them organized in a
three-ring binder. Make sure that you
hole punch and add all of the handouts, assignments,
quizzes, tests, etc. to your binder. It usually is best if
everything for the entire chapter/unit is kept in
chronological order in your binder.
- Think
about what is being said before you write anything down. Do
not write down everything the teacher says. Pick out
important phrases, terms, and concepts to focus on.
- Record
any examples the teacher may give while lecturing. Examples
are extremely important in creating connections in your
brain and in helping to jog your memory while studying.
- Look for
cues that teachers give to indicate that something is
important. For instance, they may repeat something a few
times, change the volume or tone of their voice, write it on
the board or overhead, and/or creates lists for you. Be sure
to ask them to repeat what they have just said if you miss
the initial cue but later realize that you should be writing
the material down.
- Leave
some space between portions of your notes so you can make
additional comments as you study or read the text.
- Re-write
or even re-TYPE your notes. Not only will your notes be much
more organized and make studying easier, but the practice of
re-writing notes gives you another opportunity to think
about the material as you write or type it again. Make sure
that you re-write them in a timely manner. The more time
that passes between taking the
original notes and re-writing them, the less effective
this strategy is.
- Review
these notes often. The more times you see them, the easier
it is to commit them to memory and the less time you will
spend
studying them prior to the test.
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