Lynne:
When taking notes make sure to pay attention to the teacher when they are
speaking write down what the teacher says if he says it more than once. Make
sure that you understand what the subject is about and if not then ask questions.
But the practice to getting good grades is R-E-V-I-E-W thats right review.
Review over text books and notes on a daily basis.
M.:
Do not miss a lecture, ever, no matter what. Read the chapter before the
lecture and bring coffee. Professors don't care if you bring a whole gallon
if it helps you keep alert.
Prince:
Reading the chapter once before the lecture helps you understand the material
and stay interested in the lecture. Also, try to stick around in the lecture
room after class and fill in what you missed or left out.
Kesha:
I try to read before the lecture, but if not, I just bring my book to class
and highlight what the professor talks about.
Erika:
Always sit in front and just keep taking notes. Try to write throughout the
entire lecture.
Melissa:
I outline my notes as I am taking them and then later I highlight important
headers.
Sanobeia:
It's better to pay attention and write good notes in class, rather than taping
lectures. Also, highlight headings in the notes because when you are studying
for an exam, then you can immediately pick out important information you
need to know.
Belia:
I use the Cornell Method for taking notes. In my notebook, before class,
I draw a line, making a 1 1/2-inch margin on the left. Then I take notes
on the right side of the paper and add questions pertaining to the notes
on the left side.
Evelyn:
I underline main topics, definitions, and anything the professor repeats
or emphasizes.
Kamilah:
If you miss class, get notes from someone you know is a good note taker.
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