iwtl proficient notetaking!!

For those who loves doing note taking (digital or paper and pen). I wanna know how do y'all make your notes proficient that you can understand what you write and you can memorize it on your own pace.

Do y'all use notetaking methods? do y'all shorten your words (like with -> w/ , and -> & , etc.) or sentences that you only can understand? do you highlight the words?

what is the best way to take a notes from a textbook, online videos, or lectures. what advice do y'all have.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 1 day ago
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For those who loves notetaking!!

For those who loves doing note taking (digital or paper and pen). I wanna know how do y'all make your notes proficient that you can understand what you write and you can memorize it on your own pace.

Do y'all use notetaking methods? do y'all shorten your words (like with -> w/ , and -> & , etc.) or sentences that you only can understand? do you highlight the words?

what is the best way to take a notes from a textbook, online videos, or lectures. what advice do y'all have.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 1 day ago

For those who loves notetaking!!

For those who loves doing note taking (digital or paper and pen). I wanna know how do y'all make your notes proficient that you can understand what you write and you can memorize it on your own pace.

Do y'all use notetaking methods? do y'all shorten your words (like with -> w/ , and -> & , etc.) or sentences that you only can understand? do you highlight the words?

what is the best way to take a notes from a textbook, online videos, or lectures. what advice do y'all have.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 1 day ago

For those who loves notetaking !!

For those who loves doing note taking (digital or paper and pen). I wanna know how do y'all make your notes proficient that you can understand what you write and you can memorize it on your own pace.

Do y'all use notetaking methods? do y'all shorten your words (like with -> w/ , and -> & , etc.) or sentences that you only can understand? do you highlight the words?

what is the best way to take a notes from a textbook, online videos, or lectures. what advice do y'all have.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 1 day ago

what is more convenient in creating flashcards?

what is more convenient? writing flashcards on paper or having a digital flashcards like anki or quizlet

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 9 days ago

What is the most ideal thing of how many subjects to study in 1 day?

Just like the title says, how many subjects do y'all study in 1 day? and do y'all do a review aftreward?

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 10 days ago

What is the most ideal thing of how many subjects to study in 1 day?

Just like the title says, how many subject do y'all study in 1 day? and do y'all review afterward?

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 10 days ago

What is the most ideal thing of how many subjects to study in 1 day?

Just like the title says, how many subjects do y'all study in 1 day? and do y'all do a review aftreward?

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 10 days ago

What do you guys do when you are learning through video or ftf lectures?

I don't know what to do on how to retain information and just solidify your knowledge when learning through a video or ftf lectures. do yall just writing it all down whatever it says or it writes? do yall just listen and just repeat the video until you learn it all without note taking? or do you have a better method studying? what advice do yall have.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 10 days ago

What do you guys do when you are learning through video or ftf lectures?

I don't know what to do on how to retain information and just solidify your knowledge when learning through a video or ftf lectures. do y'all just writing it all down whatever it says or it writes? do y'all just listen and just repeat the video until you learn it all without note taking? or do you have a better method studying? what advice do y'all have.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 10 days ago

I really want to have a study guide/methods and how to do it efficiently where I don't overwhelmed or overthink, especially when taking notes on lectures, video lectures, and other more. What advice y'all have!!

Hello I'm new here!

How do i actually plan my way of studying? how do i take notes from a video lecture or a textbook? should i just write them all down on my paper word by word? cuz all i see is important so it makes sense to write them all down even though its time consuming, ill just believe to myself that this will end eventually or is there any faster method than this?

do y'all recommend to watch study vlog or study ASMR and copy their own way of studying?

what advice do y'all have on how to study efficiently, properly, accordingly, effectively, and many more. I'm just overwhelmed about how to study properly. It really drains me a lot.

when i write something on a paper, i think about "is this okay?", "should i just write this on a index card or here?", "should i just review this time or continue to take notes?", "should i just cram this?", "is what I'm doing a time consuming since I've been taking notes word by word on my textbook?", "should i just.....". There is so many questions that cannot be answered. I overthink a lot tbh.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 17 days ago

I really want to have a study guide/methods and how to do it efficiently where I don't overwhelmed or overthink, especially when taking notes on lectures, video lectures, and other more. What advice y'all have!!

Hello I'm new here!

How do i actually plan my way of studying? how do i take notes from a video lecture or a textbook? should i just write them all down on my paper word by word? cuz all i see is important so it makes sense to write them all down even though its time consuming, ill just believe to myself that this will end eventually or is there any faster method than this?

do y'all recommend to watch study vlog or study ASMR and copy their own way of studying?

what advice do y'all have on how to study efficiently, properly, accordingly, effectively, and many more. I'm just overwhelmed about how to study properly. It really drains me a lot.

when i write something on a paper, i think about "is this okay?", "should i just write this on a index card or here?", "should i just review this time or continue to take notes?", "should i just cram this?", "is what I'm doing a time consuming since I've been taking notes word by word on my textbook?", "should i just.....". There is so many questions that cannot be answered. I overthink a lot tbh.

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u/StudentOfficer221 — 17 days ago