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3.1. Take Notes

Good studying at home begins with good notes taken in class. Just as everyone has a different learning style, different teachers have different teaching styles (and often these clash with the students' learning styles!): Some teachers lecture, some lead discussions, some "facilitate" individual work (as in a lab), etc. Consequently, different classroom settings will require different note-taking techniques. But the suggestions here are general enough to work in most situations.

3.2. Take Complete Notes

The key idea of taking good notes in class is to write down as much as possible. There are several reasons to take notes that are as complete as possible:
  1. It will force you to pay attention to what's going on in class.
  2. It will keep you awake (!)
  3. There will be less that you'll have to remember.
Should you concentrate on taking notes or should you concentrate on understanding what you are learning? Paradoxically, I'd err on the side of taking notes, not understanding! Understanding can come later, when you review your notes. But if you have incomplete notes, it will be hard for you to learn what you didn't take notes on.

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So true and I know some teachers tend to speak extremely fast. What you can do when taking notes with a teacher that speak extremely fast is to take short hand notes- write down the shorten words for what the teacher is saying for example "u" "4" etc. However, make sure that you can understand what you write and when you go home at night rewrite your notes eliminating the short hand form.

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true true true, coz wen i use to go to skoll i never usually understand everything but i always take notes so wen i go home & read over thats wen it all comes to me, this is really good
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always try to get every bit information you can. even if the teacher does not tell you to write it.

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good idea

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