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    Does taking notes give you better grades for each subject?
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    Teachers don't really give you extra marks if they simply SEE you taking notes, but if you take notes, it's very probable that you will be able to remember and store critical information easier so when it comes to tests or exams, you'll find them a lot easier. So YES! If you take notes well and pay attention, you will receive better grades.
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    How do I make my notebook interesting to read?
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    Color code information with highlighters and/or colored pencils. Underline headings and titles. Add illustrations where helpful and appropriate.
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    What if my teacher doesn't allow me to take notes and I can't learn information well without taking them?
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    Note down the topic(s) discussed in class. When you get home, search for these topics online. Khan Academy is one really good resource.
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    Can I use flash card to take notes?
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    Flash cards are for testing yourself with, not for note taking. Use a notepad or notebook for taking notes on.
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    What do I do if I don't get all the notes?
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    Ask a friend or two to share notes afterward. You're bound to have taken different notes and comparing them will give you a better picture of the whole lesson.
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    How should I organize my notes?
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    If you are learning out of a textbook, model your notes off of your textbook, or or organize them by topic.
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    How do I take notes with accuracy?
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    Listen very closely to what the lecturer is saying. Jot down key concepts -- if you try to write too much, you'll quickly fall behind. Make sure you can read your own handwriting; otherwise, the notes are useless.
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    Should I use one notebook for every class or several for every class?
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    One notebook should suffice unless your teacher specifically says otherwise. Do what works for you. Most of the time you probably don't need more than one notebook at a time per class.
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    What if the teacher speaks very fast and I'm unable to take notes?
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    Ask your teacher to slow down or re-explain the topic for you.
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    Is taking notes in class allowed?
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    Taking notes in class is allowed in every school, but it's better to ask your teacher's permission.
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    Would it be helpful to audio record a lecture?
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    Yes, this will be helpful, especially when you need to review a lot of terms. You can read your notes and listen to the recording at the same time. It's a two-way process of gathering information, and it will increase your effectiveness and efficiency.
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    What is a flash card?
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    Flash cards are index cards or small pieces of paper where you write down important information so you can easily refer to it - for example vocabulary words, key dates and terms, math formulas, etc. Some people also write questions on flash cards with answers on the reverse side. This way you can quiz yourself, or ask someone else to hold the cards and quiz you.
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    I'm going back to college, and I haven't taken notes in high school. How do I get started? I'm nervous.
    ThisIsMyKingdomCome
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    You can practice taking notes. For example, say that you are watching a video. Take notes using the instructions in this article, without pausing or slowing down the video. It's also helpful to start journaling, especially bullet journaling, since it helps you develop your own method of note-taking.
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    Is it okay to record what the teacher is saying on my phone and take notes on that later?
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    As long as you are allowed to have your phone in class, and it's not going to distract you, that's totally fine. You should still pay attention though, don't rely on the fact that you're recording the lecture.
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    How can I make my book interesting to read if I cannot color, highlight, or draw on it?
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    You could draw on post-in notes and put those into the book. That way you can take them out when you're finished using the book without leaving any damage behind.
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    Should I use a notebook or index cards?
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    It's better to use a notebook because then all the information you jotted down will all be together in one book.
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    Do I take notes in my class?
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    Yes, unless you can remember what the teacher said and do it at home. Usually, abbreviated notes will suffice at school, and at home you can expand on what the teacher told you.
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    How do I identify the key words or main ideas?
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    Look at the overall content of what you're reading. Figure out what it's about and pick out the main "characters" or people involved. From there, narrow down the ideas in the content; figure out which ones are meant to be the most important and which ones are meant to be supporting evidence.
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    How would I take notes for listening to a talk?
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    Write down the key points the speaker talks about and write down any examples which will help you understand better.
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    Which methods can I use to arrange my notes in order?
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    Organize your notes by subject and then date or by topic, depending on what makes the most sense or which you prefer.
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    How do I use flash cards to take notes?
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    Write relevant points on flashcards and keep them organized. Make different color flashcards for different subjects. Have someone quiz you, or just look over the cards and quiz yourself.
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    Can I record what a teacher is saying and take notes at home?
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    Yes. it may be easier that way, as you can then take notes at your own pace. Ask your teacher for permission.
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    Which tool should I use to take notes?
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    You should use a notebook, some sticky notes, and your pens.
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    How can I improve my handwriting speed?
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    Practice writing as quickly and neatly as possible, in cursive. You could also learn or develop your own shorthand, so your note-taking can be even faster.
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    What supplies should I get?
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    Most commonly bought for this include pens, highlighters, sticky notes or flashcards, notebooks, pencils, erasers, and sharpeners.
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    When I am taking notes in class, my schoolmate destroys it by scribbling on it. I already told her not to do it but she does it anyway, what should I do?
    Olive Zhang
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    Tell her seriously that you don't appreciate this behavior. If she continues, consider putting your notes somewhere she can't reach. Or say really loudly: "Stop drawing on my class notes!" so everyone hears and stares. If nothing else works, ask the teacher to intervene, she or he can explain the value of the notes.
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    How do I make sure nobody sees me taking notes?
    Olive Zhang
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    Why do you need to keep your note-taking private? It's a great thing to do. However, if you feel that you are not ready to share your behavior, consider keeping your writing movements small and the writing time little. You can just jot down the keywords--that decreases the possibility of people finding out because it so quick that they probably won't notice.
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    Will it be messy when you write in cursive?
    Olive Zhang
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    It depends on how neat your cursive is. If you write terribly in cursive, then your notes won't be so neat when you attempt to do so in cursive.
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    Can notes make you organized and get better at your classes?
    Olive Zhang
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    Yes! Good notes help you concentrate and give you a clear way forward. If your notes cover all of the important points in class, and you review them on a regular basis, then you can get better in class.
  • Question
    I spent too much time in making my notes neat while writing down info. In end I engage in passive reading and do not remember the exact concepts due to lack of time.
    Olive Zhang
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    Your notes don't have to be state-of-the-art to be good. It's better if your notes are precise and to the point. You just need to note down the important concepts in class. If you are unhappy with how your notes look, maybe you can revise and add the final touches after class.
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