Recommended Method of Taking Notes
Hearing something once is not enough to really learn it, and that is why note taking is so important. Clearly written, accurate notes help to capture information for later study and review. Taking notes also helps you to focus and learn during class time.
Taking notes in class
1. Sit close to the front of the class to minimize distractions.
2. Be prepared to keep your notes neat and organized. Use a separate spiral-bound notebook for each subject, or use dividers in your loose-leaf notebook to make separate sections for each subject.
3. Begin each note taking session at the top of a fresh page. Start by writing down the date.
4. Do not try to write down everything the teacher says, but do try to record as many facts and ideas as you can. Mark important facts or main ideas with an asterisk or star or underline them.
5. Use short sentences and phrases and easily remembered abbreviations and symbols. Some commonly used abbreviations and symbols are
6. Write clearly, and leave lots of blank space in the left margin or between ideas in case you need to add information later.
7. Read over your notes as soon as you can after class. If there is anything you don't understand, ask the teacher at the next class.
Taking notes from textbooks