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    Can you give some abbreviations for lecture notes?
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    Sure. Just use the first letters of the phrase or word, but remember to write down what it means later; otherwise, you'll forget what it means. You could also use these: and: & with: w/. Search "abbreviations for notes" and you'll see a list of them. However, it is best to make up your own as they make most sense to you and it can be helpful to have them coded in case someone tries to copy them without your permish.
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    How can I prepare myself to study?
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    You can do this by relaxing your mind and reviewing what you have learned in the previous class. Maybe give yourself a reward after you've completed each task.
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    How can I do well in high school?
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    Follow the advice here to take good notes, pay attention in class, talk to your teachers if you have difficulty and participate in extracurricular activities to have a well-rounded experience.
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    Where should I rewrite my notes later, on the next page or in a separate notebook?
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    Try typing them up onto a computer and printing them out, or rewrite them on a separate piece of paper
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    What do people do with the loose sheets after taking notes?
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    If you are taking notes on loose paper, get a binder to act as a notebook.
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    My friends don't take notes during class. What do I do if I am absent for a class?
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    Talk to your teacher or professor. Many times they will be able to email you some lecture notes.
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    Is it okay to apply the Cornell Method on the normal subject copy?
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    Yes, this is fine, as long as you can understand your notes when it's time to review them.
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    What if the lecturer tells me to shut up when I tell them I can't hear them?
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    This usually happens when the lecturer is irritated by something in the class. Wait until after class to ask them to clarify whatever you couldn't hear, or ask another student if you can borrow their notes.
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    What should I do if the lecturer talks too fast or too soft?
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    Tell the person you can't hear; chances are others are having the same issue. If the problem isn't resolved, ask to move to the front.
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    How do I get full marks on my test by taking lecture notes?
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    Try to organize your notes very well and simpler than what is given in the textbook. By doing this, you can easily study for the test. If you need to make it more interesting to read, organize it properly with colors, and highlight the sentences that are important.
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    How do I take lecture notes quickly and neatly?
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    Work toward improving your handwriting overall; you can use the tips in Write Neatly to help. Practice neater handwriting until it become natural to you, and you'll find that even when writing quickly, your notes are much more legible.
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    My teacher does not allow me to take notes in class. What can I do?
    Genesis Frazier
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    Try explaining that you simply don't remember what to do in your schoolwork unless you take notes.
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