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• Stay Organized: Use a dedicated notebook or digital tool for each class to keep your notes

organized and easily accessible.


• Date and Title: Always date your notes and include the title or topic of the lecture at the top of
each page.
• Listen Actively: Pay attention to what the instructor is saying and try to understand the main
points being covered.
• Use Abbreviations and Symbols: Develop a system of abbreviations and symbols to help you
take notes more quickly. This will save time and help you keep up with the lecture.
• Capture Key Points: Focus on capturing key points, main ideas, and important details rather
than trying to write down everything verbatim.
• Use Headings and Bullet Points: Organize your notes using headings, subheadings, and bullet
points to make them easier to review later.
• Leave Space: Leave space between key points to add additional information or to clarify
something later if needed.
• Review and Revise: Take time to review and revise your notes after class to fill in any gaps,
clarify unclear points, and reinforce your understanding of the material.
• Ask Questions: Don't hesitate to ask questions if something is unclear or if you need further
clarification on a topic.
• Stay Engaged: Stay engaged during the lecture by asking questions, participating in discussions,
and actively seeking to understand the material.
Remember, everyone has their own preferred note-taking style, so feel free to adapt these tips to
suit your needs and preferences. The key is to find a method that works best for you and helps
you retain and understand the material effectively.

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