Note-Taking
Strategies
During Class
One approach that has been proven effective is called the Cornell
Not-Taking System. Here are some of its methods.
Start by using the main section of your page to take down your notes
during class. Be sure to leave space on the left side of the page and the
bottom. Things to keep in mind:
1. Get the speaker’s
main points. Don’t write down every word you hear.
2. Leave blanks in
your notes to add explanations later.
3. Organize as you write.
Pay attention to cues such as repetition and emphasis.
4. Indicate main
and supporting points as you go.
5. Jot down key
vocabulary, important facts and formulas.
6. Ask questions.
If you’re confused, it’s better to ask while the material is fresh in your
mind.
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